Sunday May 27, 2012

Keeping watch

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A few reporters and TV cameramen wait in front of the head office of the pro-Pyongyang General Association of Korean Residents in Japan. Japanese media have been camped there since North Korean leader Kim Jpng-Il died earlier this week.

  • -3

    some14some

    Lot of hatred towards NK yet lot of curiosity and lot of media coverage in Japan (!)

  • 0

    seesaw1

    Yea...I wonder too.

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    Al Stewart

    leave them alone, let them mourn in peace. As long as they are not hurting anyone else then let them be. No one sees this as a form of bullying. Its like they want to incite rage in them to put them in a bad light.

    They are already in a bad light because of popular opinion. Why cant you just let them be? Why are people interested in this. What is new about a nation mourning? When someone you care about dies, you feel sad, you mourn. what makes this different?

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    Weasel

    Why sit in front of this goofy office, when you can fly to Shenyang China pay the visa fee (bribe) the consulate so you to fly directly into Pyongyang - just make sure that you don't mention that you're a journalist.

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    Hide Suzuki

    @Al Steward, I agree with you but come on, they are paparazzi. They annoy anyone and everyone equally. Besides, I hear that NK people aren't really that sad, but they are supposed to pretend that way for now.

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