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17.01.2022 What's life really like in North Korea? In this video by Asian Boss, two young North Korean defectors share their experience of life on the other side of the border. : https://youtu.be/DyqUw0WYwoc



16.01.2022 21// I don’t know what I can do to help, but I pray North and South will be unified soon. #ReachForNoFilter Name: Simon Woo ... Occupation: Student * What’s the biggest issue that you think faces the planet right now? Lookism-body images created by social media, making people decide others on beauty, appearance, causing discrimination. Also because of this issue, plastic surgery became a common way to grab attention and love. This is a huge problem because there is lack of self-love and it’s spreading very QUICKLY! * What social issues would you like addressed on a global scale? The big difference between the rich and the poor. The gap is still growing and people don’t seem like caring about it. I guess it’s something like a cycle, inequality between rich and poor, rich people getting more opportunities and freedom than the poor. * Do you think young people care about these issues? Not really, unless it’s directly impacting THEM. * How do you find life in Australia? Australia is a great country to live in. There are many ways to get opportunities here and you get more freedom starting from a young age compare to other countries like South Korea. * What is it about Australia you love? Multiculturalism. Great country to experience different culture’s food and tradition around your place. * Who do you consider a leader? I’m a Christian and I think Jesus is a good leader because he understands and forgives every single time! he also sacrificed himself just for us! He’ll be a great leader. * Have you heard of K-pop? If so, what do you know about it? Kpop stands for Korean pop and I’m a huge fan of it! Also, it’s a big part of Korean culture. * What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear 'North Korea'? The leader, Kim Jong-un. * Do you have any interest in North Korean related issues? If so, what are they and how did they start? Unification. Since I’m Korean, and know some history about it, North Koreans don’t have much freedom and lives in poverty. Through a Korean youth camp during the last holiday, I learnt why it’s so hard to unify these two countries, and I believe selfishness and loss of love caused all these big and small problems. I don’t know what I can do to help, but I pray North and South will be unified soon. Join us next Monday for another #ReachForNoFilter interview. For more of such interviews, be sure to follow us on Instagram for weekly updates!

16.01.2022 "North Korea uses dialogue as a tool of deception rather than of negotiation, with the objective being the maintenance of misplaced trust in the other party." Dear Leader Jang Jin Sung #ReachForNoFilter #ReachForIncorporated #QuoteOfTheWeek #Typography #NorthKorea #DearLeader #JangJinSung

15.01.2022 When sun sets & natural light is gone, what does North Korea look like? "In South Korea, people consume 10,162 kilowatt hours of power per person, per year. North Koreans use just 739." - Business Insider ... A satellite image shows China, South Korea and Japan aglow at night. But the lights are out in North Korea.



14.01.2022 Do you live in Sydney? Interested in North Korean affairs, but not sure how you can help? We are looking for young Australians who are able to "Buddy Up" with former North Korean defector students during their stay in Sydney. Send your CV to [email protected] for more details. *Applications close 12.8.17

03.01.2022 The North Korean government once had a public distribution system that ensured its citizens had food on the table. After the Great Famine, the system collapsed, forcing citizens to fend for themselves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acIBgwP2rY8

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