Ex-North Korean Spy Reveals The Truth Behind Otto Warmbier’s Death | The UNCUT Interview

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Published 2023-03-26
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We spoke to a Chul-eun Lee, a former high-ranking North Korean government official who defected to South Korea in 2016. If you are curious about the inner workings of the North Korean spy agency at the highest level, make sure to watch the video til the end.
Watch our first interview with Chul-eun Lee here:    • We Interviewed A Former Elite North K...  
If you want to help him financially or show your support, feel free to reach out to Chul-eun Lee here: [email protected]
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0:00 - Intro
1:03 - People’s reactions since the first interview
4:40 - Are you still getting news from North Korea?
5:37 - How did COVID Pandemic affect North Korea?
7:56 - Are North Koreans still starving to death in 2023?
8:48 - Current situation in North Korea
9:52 - North Koreans’ access to global news
10:28 - Shift in the mindset of North Koreans
11:53 - How does North Korea punish its people?
13:17 - How Kim Jong-Un killed his uncle
14:49 - Is it possible for Kim Jong-Un to maintain his power?
16:54 - How Russia-Ukraine War affects North and South Korea
18:39 - North Korea’s technologically advanced weapons
19:43 - The Otto Warmbier case
23:46 - Torture methods in North Korea
26:46 - How did you first find out about the Otto Warmbier case?
29:11 - Otto Warmbier’s confession at the news conference
29:53 - Warmbier’s sudden death after coming back to the US
33:47 - North Korea’s Biological Weapons
36:41 - North Korea’s nuclear capabilities
38:39 - Is your life under threat?
41:40 - Personal struggles since the first interview & COVID
44:39 - What could the future of North and South Korea look like?

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All Comments (21)
  • @AsianBoss
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  • @lucascruze416
    I respect this guy for not giving away information on North Korean border defecting routes This is most important sot that others can also escape that jail
  • @JH4RPlp
    You can tell how much discipline this young man has built after defecting. He states that feeling sad won't solve anything, so he tries to remain happy and force a smile if necessary. I respect this man a lot for also admitting that in NK he would go home and drink because he couldn't control his mental state. This really shows how much he's overcome struggle and is now more accepting of himself.
  • @retest6658
    "I am all for peace, but I am not a fan of giving unconditional aid." Give this man a gold bar 👏
  • @RS-bn1ty
    You can tell he’s nervous talking about this, messing with his ring, fidgeting with his fingers, pretty much keeping his hands close for a type of comfort. I applaud him for coming forward with all this because I imagine it is a bit scary or really scary to talk about a country you used to call home and release all this information
  • The fact that this ex-spy makes a distinction between being in the torture chamber and being beaten up during interrogation and prison is really scary. Just shows how they have different levels of torture.
  • His lack of a degree would not be such an obstacle to credibility in the US. Hundreds of people give TED talks with much less qualification than he has. And his expertise is virtually impossible for Americans to acquire. He's so well spoken, thoughtful and realistic. I have infinite respect for him.
  • @Frisbinator
    It’s nice hearing someone talk in their native tongue with subtitles. It’s so much more fluid and expressive. I hope that more people use their first language instead of English, everyone’s first language sounds so much better than subsequent languages, unless they were learned in early childhood (and really learned, not just taught in school).
  • @skysunset877
    I am a South Korean. There are more North Korean defectors like that in our country than we think, and they have jobs and work in society in various ways. These days, there are more YouTubers who are former North Korean defectors, so we can see how much they value the freedom and new life they enjoy after defection. South Koreans support North Koreans who risk their lives to escape. I hope more people will have a chance to enjoy their freedom.
  • @zertilus
    This guy is just immensely humble, he certainly is not just "some guy in the crowd" like he says about himself. The circumstances here are beyond that, it's literally world changing
  • @theking-ss
    Groundbreaking interview, this is why Asian boss is important
  • @julietar4441
    I think that the way he is explaning all these topics is remarkable, he isn't revealing the new methods of scaping, he is being extremely careful yet brave, he is also claryfying the difference between getting hit and actual torture that some people have to endure, which is important. The logic behind his explanation is really admirable... much respect for this guy
  • @primesspct2
    Thank you for this interview and for Chul-eun Lee bravely speaking out. It was a privilege to hear of his experiences, and to leanr a little about his life.
  • @bonbonpolice
    ❤❤❤Good News!❤❤❤ Lee Chul Eun just got married with a female North Korean defector in South Korea last month. Please congratulate for this newly wed couple. His wife is Han Yumi who is also a renowned personality showing herself through many channels. God bless this couple! ❤
  • @A-Goose-
    "If i get (snuffed out) by North Korea (or something; someone; etc.) while going about my business, it is what it is." That statement is nothing to be scuffed about. That statement only said by someone who already knew the consequences yet keep going giving us information that we needed. Not only Chul-eun Lee made second appearance on YouTube, he also made an appearance on Television as a former high-ranking North Korean government official no less about his life prior defecting to South Korea. Truly a Legendary person.
  • @maxstartable
    this man started out as a highly ranking government official in north korea and a defector sharing his personal story, but has made himself into way more than that: He is a true expert in many of the topics brought up in this video, and makes his points in a very refined way using vast historical knowledge and exceptional analytical thinking. He and others like him should be considered as true assets and advisors in determining how governments should proceed with handling North Korea.
  • @MyVinylRips
    Amazing interview! Thank you so much for this!
  • @b64771
    Regarding the conversation about Otto at 31:00 mins, the family elected not to have a full autopsy but instead conduct an external evaluation. Therefore, I don’t believe toxicologists assessed all of his internal organs.