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To leave Commie, hyper to
http://commie.oy.com/commie_leaving.html
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... with pictures:
http://www.travel-library.com/asia/north_korea/trip.bakker.html

Hmmm:
"North Korea was easily one of the most interesting trips we have ever 
made. We can recommend it to anyone, as our guides earnestly hoped we would 
(we told them we would be posting a travelogue on the 'net). There seems to 
be little of the apathy of the Eastern European regimes that turned those 
countries into garbage heaps even before they collapsed. The streets really 
are spotless in Pyongyang (okay, you'll find the occasional scrap of paper) 
and the guides are friendly, extremely helpful and informative - we could, 
and did, ask them anything."

        [ Well, when I was there, the whole
          country felt like a huge theater play.
          A huge badly made theater play
          - with cardboard props.

          Then again, I can't deny that it was -
          in some horrifying way - very interesting...
                   ---> j ]

"Everything Is Fine in North Korea":
http://beebo.org/smackerels/north-korea.html

"The eastern sky was reddening at dawn. Comrade Kim Jong Il drew up the 
curtain and looked out at the rising sun. He remarked that it would be 
necessary to build a park around the theatre. At the end of work, the 
workers along with their family members could come there to enjoy 
performances or recreation and ease their fatigue.

Soon the officials began to carry out his instructions."

The testimonies of North Korean defectors:
http://www.nis.go.kr/english/democratic/defector.html


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