Were any of these documentaries done by countries or organizations not
aligned with US?

2012/1/3 Giovanni Santostasi <gsantost...@gmail.com>

> These are all good points, at the same time as with everything you have to
> put all the evidence together to get an overall picture. The starvation is
> real, I spent all day yesterday in looking at documentaries and reportage
> about North Korea. There is a lot of information from different countries
> talking about the same thing. There are thousands of people that escape
> North Korea that are good witnesses of what is going on in NK and they say
> the same thing.
> I have been in the Baltic after the fall of the Soviet Union and I
> recognize a lot of the same signs of repression of totalitarian systems but
> much worse in this version.
> Listen to some of the news reports made in NK. The announcer talks as it
> is announcing some kind of end of the world news even when they talk about
> daily situations. You have to listen for yourself to see what I'm talking
> about. It is all part of the same capillary mechanism of brainwashing and
> control of the population.
> Believe me I'm a strong critic of capitalism and many american attitudes
> but there is no doubt the NK is a brutal government.
> Giovanni
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> The suspenseful music talking all the time. Forgetting that most people
>> have superstition everywhere, even by thanking acts living people, like
>> Pope's touch. Being shorter as a measure of poverty. Not acknowledging or
>> giving credit for the NK's reasons for their isolation and thus possible
>> deaths by starvation (pictures please,btw),  make sure that these
>> humanitarian organizations are just not corrupted by american interests,
>> etc....
>>
>>
>> 2012/1/3 Giovanni Santostasi <gsantost...@gmail.com>
>>
>>> Right, people shorter by 2-3 inches in average from their South-Korean
>>> counterpart is propaganda. Several humanitarian organizations talking about
>>> 3 million deaths by starvation is propaganda. Watch the documentary and
>>> tell me where the propaganda is.
>>> Watch how people that were helped by the humanitarian mission by the
>>> Nepalese doctor for free to regain their eyesight don't thank the doctor
>>> but the dictator portrait, tell me where is the propaganda in that.
>>> Come on....
>>> Giovanni
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yeah, anti NK propaganda.
>>>>
>>>> 2012/1/3 Giovanni Santostasi <gsantost...@gmail.com>
>>>>
>>>>> Please if you are interested in North Korea situation dgo on the
>>>>> youtube and watch some of the several videos about the real North Korea.
>>>>> Here is one by National Geographic:
>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQXfMMHV8FM
>>>>>
>>>>> What one has to understand that North Korea created the capital city
>>>>> as an haven for privileged people. The picture you are seeing in the
>>>>> Jouni's link is not how the poor people live but how the privileged do
>>>>> (well, the dictator himself lives much, much better of course) .
>>>>> When a foreigner visitor comes to North Korea he sees only setups
>>>>> where they show a "Disneyland" fantasy of North Korea. The visitor is
>>>>> always in the presence of some guide from the government. Everything is
>>>>> scheduled and propped. The food, the houses, the children dancing, all set
>>>>> up to show a decent face of North Korea to external world. The reality is
>>>>> that millions are starving to death everywhere else. Internet is 
>>>>> forbidden,
>>>>> any computers has to be registered, cell phone are only for a tiny elite.
>>>>> Any criticism of the government is punished with concentration camps for
>>>>> the offender and his extended family.
>>>>> You get to be part of the elite that lives in the capital by spying on
>>>>> people and be a servant to the ruling class.
>>>>> Please get informed and do anything possible to make people aware on
>>>>> how horrible are the life condition in North Korea. Nobody in the world
>>>>> should live in such a hell.
>>>>>  Giovanni
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 7:43 AM, Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Overall that seems much, much better than my country. Poor people
>>>>>> here are in way worse conditions than in those photos.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2012/1/3 Jouni Valkonen <jounivalko...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Someone visited North Korea and took some hundreds of good quality
>>>>>>> pictures.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://testroete.com/northkorea.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It is not that common to see those from that poor country.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>      –Jouni
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Daniel Rocha - RJ
>>>>>> danieldi...@gmail.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Daniel Rocha - RJ
>>>> danieldi...@gmail.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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>> Daniel Rocha - RJ
>> danieldi...@gmail.com
>>
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