70 Illegally Smuggled North Korea Photos They Don’t Want You To See

 

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These statues are of the Kim’s. Taking photographs in North Korea remains a difficult and risky task, with the government officials closely watching for any straying foreign tourists. According to Radio Free Asia, it is possible to argue that North Korea has the strictest media censorship system in the world. North Korean media outlets are an important branch of the government propaganda bureaucracy. In addition, the country’s primary goal is to indoctrinate and control common people, to explain to them what they should think about the world. Its media exists to distort the picture of the world according to the ever-changing demands of the ruling elite.

 

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This photo shows North Korea’s taxis and taxi drivers. North Korea is constrained by economic problems and government restrictions, as Wikipedia described. The near absence of private automobiles had been a result of fuel constraints, making road transportation a secondary necessity. Also, as aforementioned before, poor road construction and maintenance discourages most of the taxi and bus drivers. Most of the roads in North Korea are paved with dirt, crushed stone, gravel, and/or are poorly maintained.

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