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  2. Kim Tu-bong - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Pak Chang-ok, Li Jishen, Kim Tu-bong, Zhu De, Kim Il Sung, Averky Aristov, Pak Chŏng Ae, and Choe Yong-gon in 1955. The December following World War II and the Japanese's surrender (15 August 1945) Kim Tu-bong and other members returned to the now-divided Korea. Like many other communist-minded people of the time, Kim Tu ...

  3. 20 stunning photos of life inside North Korea as it ... - AOL

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    April marked the 105th anniversary of the country's founder.

  4. Kim Dong Chul (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Dong Chul (born 1953) is a Korean-American businessman who was imprisoned by the government of North Korea (DPRK) in October 2015 and sentenced to 10 years of hard labor for espionage. [1] Following his release, Kim has admitted to working with the South Korea 's National Intelligence Service and the United States ' Central Intelligence ...

  5. North Korean Defectors' Day - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] The festival included performances of North Korean music, as well as displays of North Korean items brought to South Korea by defectors. [3] [6] Defector entrepreneurs also sold goods such as liquor, clothing, North Korean snacks, and dog treats. [6] Panel discussions by defectors were held, as was an exhibition illustrating life in ...

  6. List of North Korean missile tests - Wikipedia

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    North Korea tested a new rocket engine that could possibly be fitted to an intercontinental ballistic missile. [58] This engine was later believed to be for the second stage of the Hwasong-15, first flown later in 2017. [59] [60] July 4, 2017: North Korea tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) named Hwasong-14 on July 4.

  7. Crossing (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cha In-pyo as Kim Yong-soo, the main protagonist and the father. Sin Myeong-cheol as Kim Joon, the son of Kim Yong-soo. Seo Young-hwa as Yong-soo's wife; Jung In-gi as Sang-cheol, friend of Yong-soo's who eventually gets sent to a labor camp, for smuggled goods. Joo Da-young as Mi-seon, daughter of Sang-cheol, friend of Joon. Tae In-ho

  8. Category:Documentary films about North Korea - Wikipedia

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  9. Unconverted long-term prisoners - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of the 63 prisoners who went to North Korea in 2000. [11] [12] [13]Personal names are given in McCune–Reischauer romanisation of the Northern spelling (thus surnames are spelled Ri instead of Yi, Ryu instead of Yu, etc.); place names are given in McCune–Reischauer without diacritics for places now in North Korea, and Revised Romanisation for places now in South Korea.