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  2. Why are so many North Koreans crying in pictures with ... - AOL

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    There are many things the rest of the world just doesn’t understand about North Korea. The rogue nation celebrates rocket launches and nuclear testing like no other, and Kim Jong Un antagonizes ...

  3. Media coverage of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Kim Jong Il, many media reported on scenes broadcast by North Korean press that showed North Korean citizens crying hysterically. Writing in the New Yorker Philip Gourevitch declared the grieving was obviously fake and indicative of the "madness of the Kims' grim dominion over North Korea," while Bill O'Reilly stated that ...

  4. Sinchon Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Sinchon Civilian Massacre [1]) was a massacre of civilians between 17 October and 7 December 1950, [1] in or near the town of Sinchon (currently part of South Hwanghae Province, North Korea). North Korean sources claim the massacre was committed by the U.S. military and the South Korean army and that 30,000–35,383 people were killed in Sinchon.

  5. Reactions to the death of Kim Jong Il - Wikipedia

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    Canada – Prime Minister Stephen Harper said, "Kim Jong Il will be remembered as the leader of a totalitarian regime who violated the basic rights of the North Korean people for nearly two decades. We hope his passing brings positive change allowing the people of North Korea to emerge from six decades of isolation, oppression and misery. ...

  6. 24 photos that show North Korea's obsession with huge ... - AOL

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    The world's attitude toward North Korea tends to swing between playful mocking and genuine horror. Like dictatorships before it — namely, Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia — North Korea tends to ...

  7. What happened to the North Korean troops fighting ... - AOL

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    The reports have been backed by South Korea’s spy agency, who said that the North Korean troops had been withdrawn from the war frontline around the middle of January, the National Intelligence ...

  8. National symbols of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Families Cry and Demand Answers as They Learn Loved ... - AOL

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    It was an emotional scene at an airport in South Korea after 179 people were killed in a plane crash. Families wept and wailed as officials read off the names of the victims who died on Sunday ...