“Secret State of North Korea,” on PBS’s Frontline, Tuesday, January 14th

On Tuesday January 14th, PBS’s Frontline will air a one-hour program about the North Korea most foreign journalists aren’t allowed to see: Secret State of North Korea.

Not only are North Koreans illegally smuggling information from inside North Korea out, a growing cohort of defectors are risking their lives to get information about the outside world in.

“Pretty quickly, what surprised me the most wasn’t the poverty and poor conditions people live in—which are, undoubtedly, shocking,” says FRONTLINE director James Jones. “It was the ordinary North Koreans who were standing up to authority.”

And doing so at great risk to themselves. 

That web page includes a brief trailer. You may recognize the footage as the work of the guerrilla cameramen of Asia Press’s Rimjingang. The men who took these images risked their lives to show you what you will see on that program.

For those living in the Washington area, the program airs at 10 p.m. on WETA, channel 26. Here’s a link for a listing in other parts of the U.S.

3 Responses

  1. fantastic documentary. i wonder if there is a way to directly set up support for that guy who delivers flash drives/radios directly into NK. now that is effective. those balloons….who knows where they are ending up.

  2. Saw the documentary last night and it was very well done and to the point. My better half watched it with me and she knows comparatively little about North Korea and was very moved by what she saw. Hopefully the word will get out and the program will go viral to a degree–good timing with the Rodman nonsense keeping NK in the news a lot lately. Here’s to hoping more people get a bit of real education on the situation over there through the documentary.