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DPRK again at bottom of press freedom ranking

Jan 28th

Posted by Martyn Williams in Censorship

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North Korea has again been ranked the second-worst country in the world for press freedom by Reporters Without Borders. The Paris-based organization has consistently ranked the DPRK at the bottom of the world in terms of press freedom for the last decade.

“It is no surprise that the same trio of countries, Eritrea, Turkmenistan and North Korea, absolute dictatorships that permit no civil liberties, again occupy the last three places in the index,” it said in the survey.

The news should come as no surprise to North Korea watchers. The government holds absolute control over the media, which delivers a centrally composed message through TV, radio and newspaper More >

National Security Law, Reporters Without Borders
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China’s CCTV interviews Ri Chun Hui

Jan 24th

Posted by Martyn Williams in Media

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China Central Television (CCTV) scored something of a scoop on Monday when it interviewed North Korea’s most influential news anchor woman, Ri Chun Hui, as part of its Lunar New Year programming.

The piece, which ran on the CCTV news channel, saw the station’s Pyongyang reporter go inside the Korea Central Television news studio to meet with Ri on the set of the national TV news.

Ri is one of the most recognizable faces to anyone that watches North Korean TV.

She usually appears to read to most important news items – typically those involving Kim Jong Il or Kim Jong Un – and More >

Korea Central Television, Ri Chun Hui
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AP opens Pyongyang bureau

Jan 17th

Posted by Martyn Williams in Media

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The Associated Press has opened a news bureau in Pyongyang making it the first western news agency to have a reporter and photographer based in the North Korean capital.

The bureau represents a coup for the AP over the competition, but its close cooperation with the state-run Korean Central News Agency, necessitated to realize the deal, brings with it questions over editorial independence.

AP President Tom Curley and KCNA President Kim Pyong Ho officially opened the bureau in Pyongyang on Monday. It came six months after the two met in New York and signed a basic agreement towards the office.

The bureau will be More >

Associated Press, KCNA
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Rodong Sinmun launches English site

Jan 11th

Posted by Martyn Williams in Internet

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Rodong Sinmun, the newspaper of the Workers’ Party of Korea and North Korea’s main national daily, has launched an English-language website.

The page appears to have come online in the last few days but has a small archive of stories stretching back to December 1. It’s the first foreign language to be offered by the newspaper and comes just under 11 months since the launch of a Korean site.

Those with an interest in North Korean affairs will welcome the site but a quick review of the content initially offered shows much of it consists of stories already available via the Korean More >

Rodong Sinmun
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KCNA website adds Kim Jong Un section

Jan 10th

Posted by Martyn Williams in Internet

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The sudden death of Kim Jong Il has North Korea’s propaganda machine scrambling to build stories about the life of Kim Jong Un.

The stories are a staple of the North Korean media and occupied hours of broadcast time and columns of newsprint during the era of Kim Jong Il.

Designed to build a personality cult around the leader, his tireless work for the people, warm heart, tough travel schedule or boundless knowledge were all regular features.

Some of the first such stories about Kim Jong Un appeared in the days shortly after Kim Jong Il’s death when state media reported on Kim More >

KCNA, Kim Jong Un
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What’s wrong with these pictures?

Jan 8th

Posted by Martyn Williams in Computer Hardware

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North Korea’s state news agency published a couple of images on January 4th that appear to show Pyongyang factory workers checking or testing laptop computers. But a closer look reveals something odd about the pictures.

The images were published with a brief caption that claimed: “Employees of the Electronics Corporation under the Ministry of Electronics Industry work hard to develop new varieties of products in response to the call of the joint New Year editorial.”

The New Year Editorial, a staple of North Korea and annual indicator of the state’s priorities in the coming year, called this year for the country to More >

KCNA, Ministry of Electronics
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South Korea’s National Security Law making headlines

Jan 7th

Posted by Martyn Williams in Censorship

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South Korea’s attempts to keep North Korean material from the eyes and ears of its citizens is coming under the global media spotlight as the country launches a new sweep of domestic web sites and discussion forums.

Led by U.S. National Public Radio, the country’s arrests of citizens for the seemingly benign posting of North Korean songs or news clips was also covered  by the Associated Press and most recently by The New York Times.

The coverage is likely unwelcome in Seoul.

NPR scored an interviewed with President Lee Myung Bak who defended the law as essential for maintaining South Korea’s way of More >

National Security Law, South Korea
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Voice of Korea on Kim’s funeral

Dec 30th

Posted by Martyn Williams in Media

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From my own monitoring, here are a couple of reports from Voice of Korea, North Korea’s shortwave radio service, on the event surrounding the funeral of Kim Jong Il.

December 29 broadcast (covering the events of the previous day)

Voice of Korea reports on the funeral procession of Kim Jong Il.

http://www.northkoreatech.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/111227-vok-kim-visit.mp3

December 28 broadcast

Voice of Korea reports that Kim Jong Un visited the bier of Kim Jong Il

http://www.northkoreatech.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/111227-vok-kim-visit.mp3

The report begins:

Respected Kim Jong Un, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Workers’ Party of Korea and supreme leader of our party, state and army, in reflection of the boundless mourning of the entire army More >

Kim Jong Il, Voice of Korea
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KCNA again caught altering photo

Dec 30th

Posted by Martyn Williams in Media

1 comment

The official Korea Central News Agency apparently altered at least one of the photos it sent from funeral procession of Kim Jong Il this week. The New York Times’ Lens Blog reported on the image, which was redistributed by several western photo agencies and then killed due to questions over its authenticity.

The photo was taken from the south east side of Kim Il Sung Square, perhaps the cabinet secretariat building or the observation deck on the eastern side of the square, and shows the procession of Kim Jong Il’s coffin through the city.

The alteration involves removing a group of people More >

KCNA
Kim Jong Il memorial ceremony, Pyongyang, Dec. 29, 2011

Pyongyang mourning at Hana Electronics

Dec 29th

Posted by Martyn Williams in Business

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Hana Electronics and the Hana Music Information Center, one of the last places reported to have been visited by Kim Jong Il before his death, was one of the locations used on Thursday to mourn his passing.

State TV pictures showed a crowd that appeared to be at least in the thousands standing outside Kim Il Sung Square in the heart of Pyongyang.

TV pictures showed amazing scenes of tens of thousands of people lined up in the square.

It was during that service that Kim Yong Nam said of Kim Jong Un:

Standing at the helm of the Korean revolution is Kim Jong Un, the successor More >

Hana Electronics, Kim Jong Il
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