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CNN Program Goes Undercover Inside N. Korea. The Korean Mediator informs us of what looks like required viewing: A rare look inside North Korea. Sunday, Nov. 13, 8 p.m. Only on CNN.KM: The advertisement for this showed many images of desparate North Koreans and seemed to be very critical of Kim Jong Il and the current North Korean regime. Please be sure to tune in. I know I’ll be watching. I’ve long since concluded that the way out of our...

KTU on 9/11: “What a Wonderful World”

Usinkorea just forwarded me links to the two APEC propaganda videos in question. These are produced by South Korea’s Korean Teachers Union, which has links to North Korea and some of its more obvious stooges in the South (home, then scroll down). You can see the one that’s caused all of the fracas here; more here. And what are the kids learning in South Korea? Repeated use of the “f” word is highly appropriate for children. Corporations are evil, greedy,...

The Excesses of an Extremist South Korean Teachers’ Union Force the Government Into Action

The Chosun Ilbo reports today on an issue that I expect we’ll be hearing much more about–an upcoming strike by the Korean Teachers’ Union, a/k/a the Korean Teachers’ and Educational Workers’ Union, which is affiliated with one of the two major labor groups in Korea, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions. One glance at the KTU’s Web site shows that education is clearly the last thing on its mind. It’s reasonable to ask whether these people are really qualified to...

Maybe He Should Have Said “Strategic Partner”

The Chosun Ilbo gasps: U.S. President George W. Bush has once again called North Korean leader Kim Jong-il a “tyrant,” only days before a fresh round of six-party negotiations about the prickly country’s nuclear program is set to start. Bush was speaking to young business and civic leaders in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia on Sunday. In the remarks, he hailed Japan as a great friend in dealing with “a tyrant in North Korea,” Japan’s Asahi Shimbun and other dailies...

Mongolia Seeks Democracy in N. Korea; Admits to Sheltering Refugees

Several other sites have blogged this story since I first noticed it, so I’ll mostly recommend the entire article and post just a few choice grafs, plus an observation or two. Nongovernmental organizations from Mongolia are working quietly with North Korea’s totalitarians to help bring democracy to the Stalinist state, said Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar. . . . . On efforts to bring democracy to North Korea, Mr. Enkhbayar said the message that Mongolian organizations are sending Pyongyang is: “Please...

Abstention Update

There are fresh signs that Seoul is feeling strong pressure not to abstain from the upcoming vote to condemn the North’s human rights record. Perhaps because of internal disagreements, the Foreign Ministry is backing away from previous reports that Seoul has decided to abstain. “The government position has not been decided,” said the minister, speaking to members of the National Assembly’s Unification, Foreign Affairs and Trade Committee. Mr. Ban said Seoul would base its decision on the current situation on...

U.S. Soldiers Reprimanded for Fatal Accident; Yonhap-Rodong Sinmun Intregration Plan Proceeds Smoothly

On June 10, 2005, 51 year-old Kim Myung-Ja was pulling a yogurt cart across a street in Tongduchon, near Camp Casey. Kim pulled her cart into an intersection, in front of a U.S. Army deuce-and-half truck that was sitting at a stoplight. When the signal changed from red to green, 19 year-old Private First Class Jeffrey Bryant, who could not see Kim over the engine, pressed the accelerator, striking and killing Kim Myung-Ja. That day, Roh Moo-Hyun happened to be...

Kaesong Loses a Market, and a Political Booster

This looks like excellent news: James Lilley, a former U.S. ambassador to Korea, said yesterday that it will be hard for the United States to import products made in the Kaesong Industrial Complex for “geographical” reasons. According to Mr. Lilley, one of the major trade issues that South Korea and the United States will face in the near future is U.S. imports of Kaesong-made products. “The United States cannot regard those goods as “˜made in South Korea’ because they were...

Would You Take Fashion Advice from this Man?

Update: It’s even worse than I thought. If I saw this guy near the Metro station, I’d offer him my uneaten sandwich. ————– If you live in North Korea, you’d damn well better take it. SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea’s communist government is urging women in the country to wear traditional Korean clothes instead of pants, according to a North Korean monthly magazine. “Keeping alive our dress style is a very important political issue to adhere to specific national...

That’s Diplomacy! (a/k/a Bastardgate)

Suzanne Scholte forwarded this to me yesterday, regarding a North Korean diplomat who went postal in a hallway on Capitol Hill last week: An unexpected face-to-face encounter — in the hallowed halls of Congress, no less — turned downright ugly when North Korea’s deputy chief to the United Nations, Ambassador Han Song-ryol, purportedly threatened the life of a North Korean defector, Kim Seung-min, director of Free North Korea Radio. Our story begins last Thursday, when Republican Reps. Christopher H. Smith...

Great Famine Update

While most of the papers appear to be on the bandwagon as accepting that North Korea’s harvests are up by 10% this year, I strongly question that because of a dubious chain of transmission–one that originates with the North Korean government and has been “laundered” through the highly credulous Richard Ragan of the World Food Program. If you want to see dissenting views, here is one, and here is another from a person I know to be truthful and who...