Cute

Well, this is certainly witty:

A North Korean propaganda film about the repatriation of a spy — Lee In-Mo — who had languished for years in a South Korean prison may have a short shelf life, according to defectors now living in the South.

“What we could not believe in the movie was that Lee and others were conducting hunger strikes in the prison,” said one defector about the movie.

Refusing to eat was a form of resistance in the South? Boy, South Korea must be a paradise. That’s what we said among ourselves

(Hat tip to reader)

2 Comments

  1. Posted July 8, 2005 at 5:18 pm | Permalink

    Daily linklets 8th July

    The getting on with things edition: What not to say in China. This might explain why there’s 1.3 billion Chinese. In China, NGO means serve the government. The 10 most influential people in Chinese film. Amazingly it omits Hong Kong’s Jacky Chan. May…

  2. Posted July 9, 2005 at 6:32 am | Permalink

    What that means is that a decision criticized as being weak towards NK has made NK weaker, no?

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