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[quote]North Korea is in the midst of a series of large-scale events designed to both commemorate the 65th anniversary of the founding of its ruling Workers’ Party, and to introduce heir apparent Kim Jong Un to the North Korean people and the world. Current leader Kim Jong Il is now 69 years old and ailing, and has now positioned his twenty-something son, Kim Jong Un, as his successor through recent military and party promotions, and through media coverage of him by his father’s side. Many western reporters were invited to these performances, though their freedom to cover events was still limited by minders. Collected here are images from the recent highly-orchestrated events in Pyongyang, and the “young general” Kim Jong Un. [/quote]
La Corea del Nord dev’essere un paese fantastico, una specie di Disneyland per nostalgici della cara vecchia Unione Sovietica.
Incredibile pensare che esista ancora un Paese del genere, confinante poi con la Corea del Sud, che sembra un altro pianeta.
Gallery di foto su [url=http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/10/a_north_korean_anniversary_and.html]The Big Picture[/url]: i festeggiamenti per il 65esimo anniversario della fondazione del Partito dei Lavoratori.
Strano che non sia ancora tra i Paesi amici del nostro Premier, insieme a Libia e Russia… non me lo spiego.