Oh wow the sync at 3:40 or so with the punch is brilliant
[QUOTE=BlackBirdNL;44072043]Interesting but the sync annoys me.[/QUOTE]
That didn't stop me from watching. It would be awkward to whine about it, considering it's a documentary about NK, and how millions of people risk their lifes in NK to get their hands on radios,laptops,usb sticks so they can watch this kind of stuff. There are raids where the police searches for electronics other than TV or phone(wich can be used only to talk with other north-koreans.). Whoever gets caught can certainly die because of it.
Needless to say, you can even be ratted out by people close to you, maybe a good friend with whom you'd like to share a foreign movie, who might be working with the security services.
Even so, there are thousands of people who escape NK through China. There was this 22 y/o boy who had been a beggar in NK for 6 years, and at 20 he climbed a mountain pass next to the China border to learn the guards's patterns and swam the river to China, from wich he went to The South Korean embassy in Thailand. He's now in university in South Koreea.
[QUOTE=godfatherk;44078042]That didn't stop me from watching. It would be awkward to whine about it, considering it's a documentary about NK, and how millions of people risk their lifes in NK to get their hands on radios,laptops,usb sticks so they can watch this kind of stuff. There are raids where the police searches for electronics other than TV or phone(wich can be used only to talk with other north-koreans.). Whoever gets caught can certainly die because of it.
Needless to say, you can even be ratted out by people close to you, maybe a good friend with whom you'd like to share a foreign movie, who might be working with the security services.
Even so, there are thousands of people who escape NK through China. There was this 22 y/o boy who had been a beggar in NK for 6 years, and at 20 he climbed a mountain pass next to the China border to learn the guards's patterns and swam the river to China, from wich he went to The South Korean embassy in Thailand. He's now in university in South Koreea.[/QUOTE]
Haha wat? Way too serious.
RAYHALO is turning in his banned grave
[URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03txq49/Panorama_Educating_North_Korea/"]Better quality version for us UK citizens.[/URL]
Wow, it's hard to imagine that this is life for humans in this day and age.
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