9+ Secret Photos North Korea Wants To Ban (Original Footage)
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In this video, you will see 9+ secret photos and original footage from inside North Korea that they want to ban. If it were Kim Jong-Un’s will, the North Korean propaganda photos would be the only ones the outside world would see. But what happens when pictures of North Korea are taken by an independent cameraman? French photographer Eric Lafforgue has visited North Korea six times and secretly taken illegal photos inside North Korea. However, the regime discovered him sharing his photos and original footage online and banned him from crossing the border ever again. Which secrets of North Korea and Pyongyang did Eric reveal that led to him being so unwelcome?
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Share on FacebookI dont know what the other peoples comments are about!! People ALL over the world NEED to be made aware of the North Korean peoples plight!! Malnutrition is just the tip of the iceberg! The FEW people that have made it out sre riddled with disease and tons of PARASITES!! I pray for these people every day!
Defectors have told stories of the horrible conditions of the concentration camps in North Korea. In NK, it's not simply yourself that needs to stay in line, it's your entire family. If someone from your family gets in trouble, the family is punished as well, and sometimes sent to concentration camps. I won't go into detail, but it's gruesome what they're put through. Sounds all too similar to what Holocaust victims were subjected to.
Load More Replies...This was so cool! Illuminating, shocking, and, yet, I understand why the woman didn't want to leave. Travel's in my blood, but I can understand that she has a somewhat comfortable life there. It probably IS comfortable from her perspective.
They can't ever leave, even if they want to. Leaving NK is punishable by death (or worse...)
Load More Replies...That last part with the blurred face. I'm pretty sure she had government figures sitting in the room.
YOU CAN TELL BY HER FACE, SHE WAS ALMOST CRYING!!! SHE WOULD LOVE TO TRAVEL OR MOVE SOMEWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD AND COME BACK AND VISIT IF THAT WAS ALOUD!!! MAY PEACE, LOVE HAPPINESS FILL HER BODY..<3
YOU CAN TELL BY HER FACE, SHE WAS ALMOST CRYING!!! SHE WOULD LOVE TO TRAVEL OR MAYBE LIVE SOMEWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD AND COME BACK AND VISIT HER FAMILY IF THAT WAS ALOUD...I FEEL FOR HER..:( MAY PEACE, LOVE & HAPPINESS FILL HER BODY..<3
I'm not impressed; didn't see THAT much shocking video. If anything, I was surprised at the lack of graffiti on the subway cars. Much of what we saw could have been filmed most anywhere if you look hard enough. What does provoke me the most are satellite images showing how dark it is throughout North Korea; THAT'S impressive. But the rest of it, not so much.
An entire populace with malnutrition isn't "impressive"? Unpaid conscription isn't "shocking"? Keep in mind, the general populace is at risk for prison labor camps at all times. The woman saying "I love the fatherland" was right to fear: notice the anonymous government agent listening in?
Load More Replies...I dont know what the other peoples comments are about!! People ALL over the world NEED to be made aware of the North Korean peoples plight!! Malnutrition is just the tip of the iceberg! The FEW people that have made it out sre riddled with disease and tons of PARASITES!! I pray for these people every day!
Defectors have told stories of the horrible conditions of the concentration camps in North Korea. In NK, it's not simply yourself that needs to stay in line, it's your entire family. If someone from your family gets in trouble, the family is punished as well, and sometimes sent to concentration camps. I won't go into detail, but it's gruesome what they're put through. Sounds all too similar to what Holocaust victims were subjected to.
Load More Replies...This was so cool! Illuminating, shocking, and, yet, I understand why the woman didn't want to leave. Travel's in my blood, but I can understand that she has a somewhat comfortable life there. It probably IS comfortable from her perspective.
They can't ever leave, even if they want to. Leaving NK is punishable by death (or worse...)
Load More Replies...That last part with the blurred face. I'm pretty sure she had government figures sitting in the room.
YOU CAN TELL BY HER FACE, SHE WAS ALMOST CRYING!!! SHE WOULD LOVE TO TRAVEL OR MOVE SOMEWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD AND COME BACK AND VISIT IF THAT WAS ALOUD!!! MAY PEACE, LOVE HAPPINESS FILL HER BODY..<3
YOU CAN TELL BY HER FACE, SHE WAS ALMOST CRYING!!! SHE WOULD LOVE TO TRAVEL OR MAYBE LIVE SOMEWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD AND COME BACK AND VISIT HER FAMILY IF THAT WAS ALOUD...I FEEL FOR HER..:( MAY PEACE, LOVE & HAPPINESS FILL HER BODY..<3
I'm not impressed; didn't see THAT much shocking video. If anything, I was surprised at the lack of graffiti on the subway cars. Much of what we saw could have been filmed most anywhere if you look hard enough. What does provoke me the most are satellite images showing how dark it is throughout North Korea; THAT'S impressive. But the rest of it, not so much.
An entire populace with malnutrition isn't "impressive"? Unpaid conscription isn't "shocking"? Keep in mind, the general populace is at risk for prison labor camps at all times. The woman saying "I love the fatherland" was right to fear: notice the anonymous government agent listening in?
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