BBC Documentary Films History 2015 - Explore
The Life in
North Korea On BBC
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Welcome to North Korea where you have to follow your guide’s instructions and only take pictures of what we say. To some the people are repressed, though they prefer to describe themselves as "protected," at least on camera.
Life here is the result of a unique 70-year social experiment in which the people are "shielded" from the "corrupting influence" of the outside world. Dynastic leader
Marshal Kim Jong-un, who inherited the job from his father and grandfather, continues their political heritage. An BBC film crew was granted rare access to this unique country, which may seem to have leapt from the pages of a dystopian novel, to see what life is really like and what the people really think of their homeland and its leader.
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North Korea (About this sound listen), officially the
Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (
DPRK;
Chosŏn'gŭl:
조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha:
朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; RR:
Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in
East Asia, in the northern part of the
Korean Peninsula. The capital and largest city is
Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with
China to the north
and north-west, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers. A small section of the
Tumen River also forms North Korea's border with
Russia to the northeast.[6] The
Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the boundary between North Korea and
South Korea. The legitimacy of this border is not accepted by either side, as both states claim to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula.
The Empire of Japan annexed
Korea in 1910. After the
Japanese surrender at the end of
World War II in
1945, Korea was divided into two zones by the
United States and
Soviet Union, with the north occupied by the
Soviets and the south by the
Americans.
Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948 two separate governments were formed: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, and the Republic of Korea in the south. The conflicting claims of sovereignty led to the
Korean War in
1950. The
Korean Armistice Agreement in
1953 led to a ceasefire, but no
peace treaty was ever signed.[7] Both states were accepted into the
United Nations in
1991.[8]
- published: 19 Apr 2015
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