Exclusive: New York City’s message to Kim Jong Un honoring Otto Warmbier

New York City has a forceful, yet poignant message to Kim Jong Un.

The street where the North Korean regime’s mission to the United Nations is located could soon be named “Otto Warmbier Way,” after the 22-year-old American college student who was brutally tortured and sent home to die by Kim’s regime in 2017.

“We are a symbol of human rights to the whole world and we have confronted, in this city, dictators and tyrants historically,” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said. “This is a place that has really led the international effort against oppression.”

Otto Warmbier went on a foreign study trip to the hermit kingdom and returned home “with severe brain damage and in a non-responsive state” on June 13, 2017. (Family of Otto Warmbier)

The mayor told Fox News at a City Hall news conference that he “absolutely” supports naming the street after Warmbier.

Warmbier planned to move to New York City in the summer of 2016 and work in a paid internship with the financial firm…

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