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DPRK: The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuri...
published: 29 Mar 2013
author: Etherium Sky
DPRK: The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
DPRK: The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society... as imagined back in the 70′s. "Land of Wh...- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 1038957
- author: Etherium Sky
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Inside North Korea (Part 1/3)
Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying a...
published: 19 Dec 2011
author: VICE
Inside North Korea (Part 1/3)
Inside North Korea (Part 1/3)
Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation. Crazy is actu...- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 2341569
- author: VICE
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Educating North Korea - BBC HD Panorama Documentary
Panorama has gained unprecedented access to this most unusual of academic institutions, wh...
published: 06 Feb 2014
Educating North Korea - BBC HD Panorama Documentary
Educating North Korea - BBC HD Panorama Documentary
Panorama has gained unprecedented access to this most unusual of academic institutions, where foreign lecturers teach the sons of some of the most powerful men in North Korea. Reporter Chris Rogers lives with the students on campus and asks: can the class of 2014 help to bring the hermit nation in from the cold?- published: 06 Feb 2014
- views: 109
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The Real Doctor Evil: Kim Jong Il's North Korea
Free for a limited time only: The secret life of the Former North Korea dictator!
For dow...
published: 17 Dec 2013
The Real Doctor Evil: Kim Jong Il's North Korea
The Real Doctor Evil: Kim Jong Il's North Korea
Free for a limited time only: The secret life of the Former North Korea dictator! For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=17934 North Korea was identified as part of the axis of evil by George Bush. Taking an archive-based trip through North Korea's recent history, we find out it's probably a fair assessment. 'The Real Dr Evil' explores the rise of Kim Jong-il after his father, Kim II- sung's, death. His father, who is referred to as 'Great Leader' by North Korea, was a highly praised and well-respected leader -the founder of North Korea and commander of the fifth largest standing army in the world. Following the death of Kim II- sung, Kim Jong- il was left to fulfil the position of his father, however many doubted he had the right skills to follow in his footsteps. He was seen as a black sheep as rarely taken seriously. Everyone felt that Kim Jong- il would struggle to keep up to his father's standards. Were they right? 'The Real Dr Evil' follows the fascinating journey of Kim Jong- il -- from his childhood experiences, through his education, to his controversial leadership. When the great economic collapse of the mid-90s struck, Jong-il left many of his citizens to suffer. But as many began to lose hope, Jung-il began approaching many western countries for help. Many perceived this distress signal positively, others did not. Old Street Films/Rob Lemkin - Ref 2512- published: 17 Dec 2013
- views: 150607
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North Korean Camps - North Korea
November 2008
The only escapee of North Koreas most brutal prison camp has lived to tel...
published: 24 Sep 2013
North Korean Camps - North Korea
North Korean Camps - North Korea
November 2008 The only escapee of North Koreas most brutal prison camp has lived to tell us a story of unspeakable horror. Starved of food and common humanity, Shin proves that gulags are still a tragic reality. We were always hungry. Shins most vivid memory of his life in the camp is the constant hunger he felt, food made me escape, even if it was going to cost me my life. The only thing that interested me was the food. Before his escape three years ago, he didnt even know that a world existed beyond the barbed wires. Until then, his life had been one of torture, hard labour and complete isolation. My mother was supposed to inform on me and me on her. He believed she deserved her fate as he witnessed her execution. I blamed her. I had no real feelings as a kid. Shin didnt know love, only violence. Once the guards beat a little girl on the head so hard, she died the next day. He eventually escaped through a gap in a high-voltage fence. His charred legs still bear the scars. As horrible as it is, Shins story is not unique. Wang, himself a former prisoner, is a prominent writer on the subject. He believes that oppression in North Korea will keep increasing: The brutality of the system has grown to the point where Kim Jong Il now fears that he will suffer the same fate as Caucescu of Romania. He simply wants to kill all his enemies.- published: 24 Sep 2013
- views: 303021
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Secret State of North Korea
For more info, please go to http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/secret-state-of-north-...
published: 29 Jan 2014
Secret State of North Korea
Secret State of North Korea
For more info, please go to http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/secret-state-of-north-korea/- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 1027
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Inside North Korea BBC Panorama News Programme
North Korean travel experts have slammed the BBC for putting local guides at risk, saying ...
published: 15 Apr 2013
Inside North Korea BBC Panorama News Programme
Inside North Korea BBC Panorama News Programme
North Korean travel experts have slammed the BBC for putting local guides at risk, saying the country would hold them responsible for the actions of the journalists who posed as LSE students on a tour of the country. And two tour guides speaking to HuffPost UK said it was relatively easy for anyone to visit the country, and even obtain a journalist visa. The London School of Economics has expressed fury at BBC journalists who went undercover on a student trip to North Korea, claiming the corporation recklessly endangered students. The BBC claims the students were informed of the risks, necessary to take to get into the country. Huff Post UK- published: 15 Apr 2013
- views: 511219
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North Korean Motorcycle Diaries
For the past decade, New Zealanders Joanne and Gareth Morgan have been living the semireti...
published: 10 Dec 2013
North Korean Motorcycle Diaries
North Korean Motorcycle Diaries
For the past decade, New Zealanders Joanne and Gareth Morgan have been living the semiretired lifestyle of their dreams, traveling around the world on motorcycles alongside a few of their closest friends. They've traversed all seven continents on their bikes, with routes as varied as Venice to Beijing, Florida to northern Alaska, and South Africa to London, just to name a few. Gareth funds his own trips, many of which he uses to pursue philanthropic endeavors, particularly in the social-investment space. He is able to do so with money he's made as an economist and investment manager—one who has earned the reputation for criticizing unethical practices in New Zealand's financial-services industry. In late August, the Morgans embarked on their most ambitious journey yet, at least physically. The real journey began years ago, when they decided they wanted to ride the Baekdudaegan, a mountain range that stretches the length of North and South Korea's shared peninsula. After countless hours of negotiation and coordination with both governments, they were granted permission. It was, the Morgans believe, the first time anyone's ever traveled through both countries like that since the partitioning of Korea in 1945. By making the trip they hoped to demonstrate how Koreans can come together over what they have in common. To symbolize this, the Morgans took some stones from Paektu, a holy mountain in the North, and brought them to Hallasan, a similarly sacred peak in the South. Joanne and Gareth shot the entirety of their trip, the footage from which they have graciously allowed us to cut into a short film that will premiere on VICE.com this month. In some ways, the footage makes the Korean coast look alternately like California, China, and Cuba. It's a beautiful view few foreigners have seen, and even if planning the road trip straight through the Demilitarized Zone required working within parameters set by the highly choreographed and restricted confines of North-South Korean diplomacy, this was a journey worth documenting from start to finish. Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com- published: 10 Dec 2013
- views: 48242
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Educating North Korea BBC News Program Panorama
Kim Jong-un father gave permission for a remarkable university which exposes students to w...
published: 03 Feb 2014
Educating North Korea BBC News Program Panorama
Educating North Korea BBC News Program Panorama
Kim Jong-un father gave permission for a remarkable university which exposes students to western ideas and ideology. Many of the students are the sons of some of the most powerful men in North Korea. Women are not allowed to study there. BBC reporter Chris Rogers interviews the students on life and their plans after graduation. The piece includes a remarkable christian church attendance, even though practicing Christianity is forbidden for ordinary North Koreans.- published: 03 Feb 2014
- views: 332
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North Korea: Accounts from Camp Survivors
A new United Nations report has found that crimes against humanity are occurring in North ...
published: 17 Feb 2014
North Korea: Accounts from Camp Survivors
North Korea: Accounts from Camp Survivors
A new United Nations report has found that crimes against humanity are occurring in North Korea and calls for an international tribunal to investigate and hold perpetrators to account. The report, by a UN Commission of Inquiry appointed by the UN Human Rights Council in March 2013, recommends that the UN Security Council refer the situation in North Korea to the International Criminal Court (ICC) and that the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights carry out investigations. The three person commission, which was chaired by Australian jurist Michael Kirby, will formally present its findings to the Human Rights Council on or around March 17, 2014. The council will then consider a resolution to act on the commission's recommendations.- published: 17 Feb 2014
- views: 111206
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Pyongyang Pressure Cooker - Inside Kim Jong Un's North Korea
What do the people of North Korea really think? Does the West give them a bad press? This ...
published: 16 Sep 2013
Pyongyang Pressure Cooker - Inside Kim Jong Un's North Korea
Pyongyang Pressure Cooker - Inside Kim Jong Un's North Korea
What do the people of North Korea really think? Does the West give them a bad press? This report tries to find out. North Korea has always created a carefully choreographed image of itself, but have the Western media also created a false picture of life there? With rare access, this report tries to answer that question. For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65838&bid;=2 "They want to be more open. But they have been let down too many times by overseas journalists", says Ray Ferguson, of the Australia-North Korea Friendship Association. He claims that the regime is making real efforts to reach out. But heavy restrictions are still placed on journalists filming there. And a quick interview with a member of the public shows the pressure to tow the official line. "The U.S. imperialist invaders, we must drive them out!" Asking the guide whether people are "pretending" provokes the anxious response: "Don't use that word!" But Ray remains hopeful of change: "At least if you're engaging it creates a groundwork for better relations..". SBS- published: 16 Sep 2013
- views: 198
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BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line
A close look inside the hermit state which is North Korea. This journey you are brought on...
published: 10 Dec 2013
BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line
BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line
A close look inside the hermit state which is North Korea. This journey you are brought on is not through the eyes of a Korean national the eyes of a former American who defected to the north during the Korean war. Not many westerners would know much this man but in North Korea he is an icon watch to learn more.- published: 10 Dec 2013
- views: 91
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American pleads for freedom in North Korea
Sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp, Kenneth Bae is now hospitalized as fam...
published: 13 Aug 2013
author: CNN
American pleads for freedom in North Korea
American pleads for freedom in North Korea
Sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp, Kenneth Bae is now hospitalized as family pleads for his release.- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 63
- author: CNN
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North Korea Documentary: Secret Filming, Country In Ruins, Little Left To See
See all my other videos here: http://vid.io/xBU Some people really like some of them, many...
published: 01 Apr 2013
author: Alun Hill
North Korea Documentary: Secret Filming, Country In Ruins, Little Left To See
North Korea Documentary: Secret Filming, Country In Ruins, Little Left To See
See all my other videos here: http://vid.io/xBU Some people really like some of them, many people hate them, some (mostly from Oregon) even believe them to b...- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 345742
- author: Alun Hill
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North Korea's Military parade in Slow Motion
The Hermit Kingdom allowed international media to watch its largest ever military parade -...
published: 12 Oct 2010
author: Dan Chung
North Korea's Military parade in Slow Motion
The Hermit Kingdom allowed international media to watch its largest ever military parade - part of the campaign to establish Kim Jong-il's youngest son as the leader-in-waiting.
By guardian.co.uk staff Dan Chung and Tania Branigan.
Shot on Canon 60D and 1DmkIV cameras. Special thanks to Eric Kessler who makes the wonderful Pocketdolly that was used on this shoot.
See http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/north-korea for more on North Korea from the Guardian.
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Pyongyang, North Korea
Video from a trip I took to North Korea during the summer of '08...
published: 27 Jan 2010
author: Paul Boyer Moore
Pyongyang, North Korea
Video from a trip I took to North Korea during the summer of '08
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SHIFT NORTH KOREA
SHIFT is a movement to change public perception on North Korea.
Our message is simple: It...
published: 28 Sep 2012
author: LiNK | Liberty in North Korea
SHIFT NORTH KOREA
SHIFT is a movement to change public perception on North Korea.
Our message is simple: It's about the PEOPLE, not the politics.
Add your voice at http://www.shiftnorthkorea.com.
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North Korea
http://www.asialink.org.uk/
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published: 17 Oct 2008
author: HistoryMakers
North Korea
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There are 23 million people in this atheist State with a heavily fortified 250 mile border to the South with South Korea. To the north, there is a 900 mile border with China and a short section with Russia. NK is widely recognised as the most secretive nation in the world. All North Korea is dominated by the Kim family, and today by Kim Jung-Il. The thoughts and writings of his father, Kim Il Sung control all of society and stand in direct conflict with the freedoms of the Gospel. There is widespread abuse of believers, extensive famine in rural areas, a moribund economy and zero toleration of criticism. From Christian Solidarity Worldwide.
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Sneaking Into North Korea
Sneaking into North Korea was one of the hardest and weirdest processes VICE has ever deal...
published: 16 Apr 2012
author: VICE
Sneaking Into North Korea
Sneaking Into North Korea
Sneaking into North Korea was one of the hardest and weirdest processes VICE has ever dealt with. In North Korea, if you get caught being a journalist when y...- published: 16 Apr 2012
- views: 887957
- author: VICE
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UN Uncovers Horrifying Truth Of North Korean Rights Abuses
Breaking the Silence: The secrets of the labour camps being revealed by a UN inquiry into ...
published: 02 Dec 2013
UN Uncovers Horrifying Truth Of North Korean Rights Abuses
UN Uncovers Horrifying Truth Of North Korean Rights Abuses
Breaking the Silence: The secrets of the labour camps being revealed by a UN inquiry into North Korean human rights abuses. For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=66296&bid;=2 The stories of secret labour camps have long contradicted North Korea's displays of national unity. Now for the first time ever, a UN inquiry on human rights abuses hears the stories it doesn't want told. "In North Korea anyone who enters a prison is regarded as an animal", testifies Kim Song Ju, a labour camp survivor. NK denies their existence but satellite images and extremely rare footage of prisoners in a desolate landscape prove otherwise. Testimonies of defectors add horrifying detail to the picture of life and death. "In one corner of the train station there was always a pile of dead bodies", recalls former soldier Kim Joo-Il. "Many people died of starvation and were just left there." Having escaped the regime he now publishes a newspaper countering Pyongyang propaganda. Another witness at the Inquiry, who was sold into marriage in China by human traffickers only to be sent to a labour camp, believes that speaking out about the crimes "is the only way human rights in North Korea will improve". SBS Dateline - Ref 6000 Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.- published: 02 Dec 2013
- views: 68307
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25 Reasons North Korea Is The Most Ridiculous Dictatorship Ever
Brutal, immature, comical, strange, and disillusioned would probably be some of the adject...
published: 27 Dec 2013
25 Reasons North Korea Is The Most Ridiculous Dictatorship Ever
25 Reasons North Korea Is The Most Ridiculous Dictatorship Ever
Brutal, immature, comical, strange, and disillusioned would probably be some of the adjectives people think of when asked to describe the leadership in North Korea. We'll take that a step further. Here are 25 reasons North Korea is the most ridiculous dictatorship ever. https://twitter.com/list25 https://www.facebook.com/list25 http://list25.com Check out the text version too! - http://list25.com/25-reasons-north-korea-is-the-most-ridiculous-dictatorship-ever/ Here's a preview: The World Food Programme estimates that 6 million of North Korea's 25 million people are in need of food aid or are chronically malnourished. Nearly 2 million people died as a result of a famine in 1990 cause by poor government farming policies. There have even been reports that several regions have turned to cannibalism. All North Koreans must abide by one of 28 state approved haircuts Only military and government officials can own motor vehicles North Korea actually recieves a small amount of defectors from other nations. These include 6 American soldiers from after the Korean War. A few soldiers even decided to stay in North Korea after being released from POW camps North Korea has one of the largest armies in the world, surpassed only by India, China, and the United States In fact, North Korea spends about one third of its national income on the military. The border between North Korea and South Korea is one of the most militarized in the world. Kim Jong-Un's brother Kim Jong-Nam is known for bizarre behavior. In 2001 he was arrested in a Japanese airport on a fake Dominican passport under the name Pang Xiong which literally translates to "fat bear". He told authorities he was trying to go to Disneyland afterwhich he ended up being exiled to China. This is why Jim Jong Un is now the supreme leader instead. Here's a fun fact about Kim: he went to boarding school in Switzerland where his classmates say he was obsessed with basketball but not very bright. The North Korean military dug tunnels into South Korean territory. Before they got discovered they painted the sides of the tunnels black and claimed they were digging for coal. In 1978 Kim Jong-Il kidnapped a South Korean film director in Hong Kong to jump start North Korea's film industry. The director managed to escape 8 years later during a film festival in Vienna. The most famous film to be produced as a result of his kidnapping was a Godzilla ripoff called Pulgasari in which a small rice doll grows into a huge mythical creature that helps the peasants of the land overthrow their monarch. Kim Jong-Il was executive producer. According to Kim Jong-Il's official biography he was born on Mount Paektu under a double rainbow as a new star appeared in the sky. He also supposedly learned to walk at 3 weeks old, corrected his elementary school teachers while in class, and ended up writing over 1500 books. Did we mention that he shot a 38 under par on the national golf course before retiring from the sport because he couldn't do any better. No wonder he's supreme leader. Despite all this he was deathly afraid of flying and would only travel around the country in armored trains stopping at stations built specifically for him. One Russian diplomat described how he had lobster airlifted to his train everyday Nearly a quarter million North Koreans live in prison camps surrounded by electrified fencing All legal televisions are tuned to state-controlled domestic programming North Korea has a vast network of informants who monitor their fellow citizens and report to authorities. Unauthorized access to TV broadcasts has been punished by execution. The only internet is a closed domesting network although visitors are allowed 3G access School children must provide their own desks and chairs. And the money to pay for heating. North Korea gets most of its funding from providing weapons and narcotics to terror groups and rogue nations. It is also one of the largest counterfeiters of US dollar bills.- published: 27 Dec 2013
- views: 33953
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North Korea 2012 - Part I
Unique first person video footage of the North Korean countryside and capital. See how reg...
published: 11 May 2012
author: stiofandebrun
North Korea 2012 - Part I
North Korea 2012 - Part I
Unique first person video footage of the North Korean countryside and capital. See how regular people go about their daily lives. Totally different footage t...- published: 11 May 2012
- views: 978887
- author: stiofandebrun