A Window Into a Paranoid Nation: North Korea Uncovered, page
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Topic started on 3-9-2010 @ 07:10 AM by LarryLove
V11 network photographer Tomas van Houtryve was granted unprecedented access to shoot images of life inside North Korea. The V11 Agency, one of its founders being James Nachtwey, often covers stories that never make it to mainstream media and provide very personal, often emotive, glimpses into the lives of people around the world.

Lots of feelings come to mind when looking at these pictures, but the one thing that stands out the most is the sense of sterility. North Korean Communism - a life lived in shades of gray.


The barrel of a tank and various diagrams of tank systems decorate a classroom in Pyongyang.
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A patient lies in bed in the Pyongyang Maternity Hospital in Pyongyang.
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A dentist performs dental work on a patient at the Pyongyang Maternity Hospital in Pyongyang.
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An image of Kim Il-Sung's pistol is displayed as a mosaic made of 20,000 people holding colored cards during the Ariang Mass Gymnastic in Pyongyang. 100,000 performers participate in the Mass gymnastics, the largest propaganda spectacle in the world.
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A teacher stands before a class (under the portraits of Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il) while students busy themselves with physics experiments at a model secondary school in Pyongyang.
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A mother carries her child while browsing for clothing in a store in Pyongyang.
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Koreans picnic along a river near Mount Myohyang.
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A North Korean soldier points out the DMZ, the de-militarized zone that serves as the border between North and South Korea on a scale model of the Korean peninsula in Pyongyang.
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A North Korean factory director holds his head during a visit by foreign visitors in Pyongyang.
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The monument to the Korean workers’ party, symbolized by the hammer (for industrialists), the sickle (for the workers) and the calligraphy brush (for intellectuals).
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reply posted on 3-9-2010 @ 07:56 AM by oozyism
reply to post by LarryLove



Is the title suppose to reflect the images?

If you think N-Korea is paranoid then you must think the US is literally psychotic for having a plan designed to invade every country in the world, including Israel I think. No, I'm not lying..

I love N-Koreans for who they are, not for what the US wants them to be. I hate people complaining about them based on propaganda, and they don't even know they are swallowing propaganda, kinda makes you look like a person who is eating sh1t and then claiming no he is not eating sh1t because it tastes good

Sorry for the sick analogy, I have to make it intense for some to actually go and do some research and continually question what you think is true.


reply posted on 3-9-2010 @ 08:04 AM by davespanners
You can visit North Korea if you want, It just isn't that easy.

Theres a travel company
here that will take you.

Basically you are led around in groups, constantly monitored by a government official and show a kind of Disney Land version of the country. I think it will be pretty hard to get a visa if you are from the U.S. though


reply posted on 3-9-2010 @ 08:23 AM by idonotcollectstamps


reply posted on 3-9-2010 @ 08:25 AM by palg1
reply to post by oozyism


Sounds to like like someone is swallowing some NK propaganda of their own...


reply posted on 3-9-2010 @ 08:45 AM by oozyism
Originally posted by palg1
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post by oozyism


Sounds to like like someone is swallowing some NK propaganda of their own...


Tell me which part of what I posted is a N-Korea propaganda, if you can show I'm eating N-Korean propaganda I won't eat it anymore.

Trust me on this, I'm very open minded.

Just don't embarrass yourself in the process.


reply posted on 3-9-2010 @ 10:02 AM by LarryLove
reply to post by oozyism



Thank you for your well thought out and civilized reply!

The thread is to merely showcase a story I found interesting and in particular share pictures which aren't designed to have a political or American imperialistic nature, but offer a pictorial insight to life in North Korea.

Before you go wading in too far, I would like to go on record to say that the Communist government of North Korea is very paranoid and my choice of title was chosen to reflect this. The thread is to discuss emotive responses to the pictures and I am most certainly not advocating regime change by any nation. My country (UK) has done enough of that over the years.


[edit on 3-9-2010 by LarryLove]



reply posted on 3-9-2010 @ 10:08 AM by LarryLove
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I have no idea how to access the section of ATS you reference in your post, but would be keen to see those pictures posted here or in another thread if possible?


reply posted on 3-9-2010 @ 10:16 AM by oozyism
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When viewing those images I see a unique characteristic which N-Korea has, and that is the perfect organization..

I love that about them, and I love their simple way of life. The reason behind these positive emotions has much to do with the fact that I was raised up in a Muslim surroundings up to age of 12, and you would know that Muslims also have that simple way of life, and have similar organization (hence if you see the Mosques and how thousands of people pray 5 times a day, that is commitment and organization.

The same I see in N-Korea, but others see oppression, sadness, hate, totalitarianism, boring, un-fun, unhappy etc etc..

I know it from experience, that it is life, for some people that life is a million times better the Western way of life, and other might as well die before living in that life.

Hopefully that elaborates a little more in regards to my previous post..


reply posted on 3-9-2010 @ 10:23 AM by LarryLove
reply to post by oozyism



I would agree with you if it wasn't North Korea we are talking about. A conservative estimate of the numbers of dead after famine ravished the area during the nineties is 600,000. Some even put the figure at 3.5 million.

If an average North Korean was offered a chance to live outside of the constraints its government impose, I wonder what the answer would be.

I don't think the average North Korean's gross national happiness is at a good quota yet.
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