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Lyxfällan blir diktaturens död
www.di.se/di/artiklar/2015/8/31/lyxfallan-blir-diktaturens-dod/, posted 2015 by peter in business inswedish korea opinion politics
Sedan Kim Jong Un besteg tronen 2011 har investeringarna ökat kraftigt – i nöjesparker, hockeyrinkar, badanläggningar, ridskolor och i en sprillans ny skidanläggning. Här handlar det inte om bröd och skådespel åt vanligt folk, utan om att försöka släcka törsten efter välstånd hos en framväxande ekonomisk överklass.
Tro mig, det kommer inte att räcka. Därför blir det inte landsbygdens fattiga och undernärda som kommer att revoltera mot ett system som inte förmår att leverera livets nödtorft. Det blir huvudstadens rika som kommer att förändra ett system som inte klarar av att leverera livets guldkant.
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20 Things I Learned While I Was in North Korea
www.waitbutwhy.com/2013/09/20-things-i-learned-while-i-was-in.html?utm_source=List&utm_campaign=9c422a6a55-WBW+(MailChimp)&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5b568bad0b-9c422a6a55-38723537&m=1, posted 2013 by peter in korea propaganda toread travel
I was only in North Korea for five days, but that was more than enough to make it clear that North Korea is every bit as weird as I always thought it was.
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North Korean collapse "inevitable", according to new report. A collapse would risk "civil war, a humanitarian crisis or even war
www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/asia-pacific/north-korea/130920/north-korea-collapse-inevitable-rand-report, posted 2013 by peter in asia china korea politics toread war
The 342-page report warns of civil war, a humanitarian crisis or even war with China. That becomes an even more deadly concern because of the North’s chemical, biological and nuclear weapons.
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I Was a Political Prisoner at Birth in North Korea
www.northkoreanrefugees.com/2007-09-atbirth.htm, posted 2013 by peter in fascism history korea toread transparency war
My North Korean name is Shin In-kun (South Korean name: Shin Dong-hyuk). I was born on 19 November 1982. I was a political prisoner at birth in North Korea.
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The forbidden railway: Vienna - Pyongyang 윈 - 모스í¬ë°” - ë‘만강 - í‰ì–‘: How everything began....¬es
vienna-pyongyang.blogspot.de/2008/04/how-everything-began.html?m=0, posted 2013 by peter in korea rail russia toread travel
Our train trip via Russia to North Korea - using an officially closed for foreigners route inside the "Hermit Kingdom"
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Kim Han-sol interviewed by Elisabeth Rehn (1/2) - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_uSuCkKa3k, posted 2012 by peter in korea politics toread video
Kim Han-sol interviewed by Elisabeth Rehn for Finnish television.
Kim Han-sol is the grandson of Kim Jong-il. He never met his grandfather. At the time of this interview in 2012, he was studying at United World College in Mostar, Bosnia and Hertzegovina.
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[North Korean] IDs to Include Data Chips
www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/ids-08212012105201.html, posted 2012 by peter in fascism korea privacy
According to one source, who spoke to RFA on condition of anonymity, the current plastic IDs will be replaced with cards containing circuit chips which store data about the cardholder, including address, family background, and record of travel.
“North Korean people will be made to bring the new ID cards when they travel so security officers can know everything about their trip, such as the person’s destination, when he or she has traveled, and how many times they have traveled,” the source said.
And remember, when North Korea does this, it's oppression. When Western countries do it, it's for your protection and perfectly harmless. You have nothing to hide, do you?
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South Korea Still Paying The Price For Embracing Internet Explorer A Decade Ago | Techdirt
www.techdirt.com/articles/20120507/12295718818/south-korea-still-paying-price-embracing-internet-explorer-decade-ago.shtml, posted 2012 by peter in business korea opensource politics standard webdesign
At the end of the 1990s, Korea developed its own encryption technology, SEED, with the aim of securing e-commerce. Users must supply a digital certificate, protected by a personal password, for any online transaction in order to prove their identity. For Web sites to be able to verify the certificates, the technology requires users to install a Microsoft ActiveX plug-in.
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It forced consumers to use Internet Explorer because it was the only browser ActiveX plug-ins were compatible with. By default, Web developers optimized not only banking and shopping Web sites for Internet Explorer, but all Web sites.
Unsurprisingly, this later caused all sorts of problems. And this, kids, is why "standardizing" on a vendor-specific solution, as opposed to an actual open standard, is an idiotic idea.
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The Secret History of Kim Jong Il - By Kim Hyun Sik | Foreign Policy
www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2008/08/12/the_secret_history_of_kim_jong_il?hidecomments=yes&page=full, posted 2011 by peter in history korea toread
Few people have the chance to watch a shy young man grow into a ruthless dictator -- and live to talk about it. But, for one North Korean professor, Kim Jong Il is much more than the man holding his country hostage. He's a former student.
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Welcome to Pyongyang on the Behance Network
www.behance.net/gallery/Welcome-to-Pyongyang/827508, posted 2011 by peter in asia korea photography propaganda travel
How do you photograph one of the most secretive countries in the world?
For Charlie Crane the answer was simple, photograph what they want you to see. If there is no possibility of getting underneath the surface then the answer was to photograph the surface itself. This series is taken from a larger body of work in Pyongyang, the capital city of North Korea.
Although not commonly thought of as a holiday destination all these photographs have been taken at tourist sites throughout the city.