Former NBA megastar Greg Anthony seemed on CNN on Tuesday to discuss an explosive interview between Dennis Rodman and CNN anchor Chris Cuomo in relation to the eccentric basketball participant’s general trips to North Korea. So to defend Rodman’s choice to commute to the secretive state accused of working a whole lot to massive prison camps, Anthony insisted that people will have to not be scolded for visiting The us even supposing the government continues to function the Guantanamo Bay facility.

Anthony opened the interview via pronouncing that he don’t have traveled to North Korea, but he said that he is aware the need to take part in cultural exchanges. “I don’t think these guys are ambassadors or diplomats and should be ridiculed for something that’s happened up to now,” Anthony insisted.

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“It’s simply that we look at what Dennis Rodman has done and we know what’s taking place in North Korea,” CNN anchor Brooke Stanley Baldwin began.

“Well, we know what’s happening in The usa, don’t we?” Anthony interjected. “Individuals come to The united states at all times and Guantanamo Bay remains to be open.”

The selection of folks estimated to be occupying North Korea’s increasing prison network tiers from a hundred,000 to 200,000 per camp. One such camp, labeled Camp sixteen by North Korea watchers, was once estimated to be as large as 216 sq. miles as of 2011.

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