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A professor of Korean Studies at the University of Hamburg says the emotion is part of a cult of personality. Yvonne Schulz Zinda said, "The Kim rulers are exaggerated, almost godlike perceived."
According to a 2014 BBC World Service Poll, Japanese people alike hold the largest anti–North Korean sentiment in the world, with 91% negative views of North Korea's influence, and with only 1% positive view making Japan the third country with the most negative feelings of North Korea in the world, after South Korea and the United States.
Everyone in North Korea is heartbroken over leader Kim Jong Un's apparent weight loss, said an unidentified resident of Pyongyang quoted on the country's tightly controlled state media, after ...
North Korean propaganda slogans are very similar to propaganda by socialist countries, such as Maoist China, as they emphasise the strength of the military, the creation of a utopian society, and devotion to the state and the Supreme Leader.
Stories about North Koreans saving leader portraits from certain destruction have been sported in North Korean media for decades, [6] and they have also been disseminated by the inminban. [19] For instance, in 2007 it was reported that a factory worker rescued his leader portraits and his five-year-old daughter from a flooded house.
About 600 North Koreans have “vanished” after they were repatriated from China two months ago, according to a Seoul-based human rights organization.
North Korea’s recent escalation of threats and more tests of weapons aimed at South Korea haven’t done much to upset the calm in the nation's capital. “We learned to be numb,” said Renee ...
North Korea has no official national animal, but the mythological winged horse Chollima is taken to be a national symbol. [11] North Korean Siberian tigers are considered unofficial symbol of both Koreas as it represent the Korean people and nation. [12] The national dog is the Pungsan dog.