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Entries in No Korea Politics (2)

Thursday
Dec252014

SEE "The Interview" Movie here...

If you haven't heard of the big, loud brouhaha about the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un about his Hollywood film; then you're not following the year-end Academy Award's also-ran Best Picture of 2014--"The Interview".

In June 2014, the North Korean government threatened "merciless" action against the United States if the film's distributor, Columbia Pictures, went ahead with the release. Columbia delayed the release from October 10 to December 25, and reportedly edited the film to make it more acceptable to North Korea.

In November, 2014 the computer systems of parent company Sony Pictures Entertainment were hacked by the "Guardians of Peace", a group the FBI believes has ties to North Korea. After leaking several other then-upcoming Sony films and other sensitive internal information, the group demanded that Sony pull The Interview, which it referred to as "the movie of terrorism".

On December 16, 2014, the Guardians of Peace threatened terrorist attacks against cinemas that played The Interview.

On December 17, 2014 after a number of major North American cinema chainsKim Jong-un IL with crying, adoring, people for "Dear Leader." canceled screenings in the interests of safety, Sony canceled the theatrical release of The Interview, drawing criticism from the media, Hollywood figures and U.S. President Barack Obama.

On December 19, 2014, the United States people disregard the North Korea threats to its sovereign Constitutional rights and theaters show the movie as it is shown throughout the internet. After initially stating that it had no plans to release the film, Sony made The Interview available for online rental on December 24, and in a limited release at selected cinemas on December 25.

Click below for FULL UNCUT version on Rainerland Channel:

http://www.rainiertamayo.com/movie/the-interview-2014.html

Time: 1:52:10

Movie Storyline: Dave Skylark and producer Aaron Rapoport run the celebrity tabloid show “Skylark Tonight.” When they land an interview with a surprise fan, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, they are recruited by the CIA to turn their trip to Pyongyang into an assassination mission.

Tuesday
Nov182014

North Korea's Hidden Concentration Camps

Anderson Cooper reported in a 60 Minutes news segment, aired in May 2013, about the treacherous North Korean concentration camps located about fifty miles North of Pyongyang, the capitol. The report opens up in the most notorious prison, Camp 14, where Shin Dong-hyuk was born as he describes how three generations of a family are incarcerated if one family member is considered disloyal. He also tells of beatings endured or forced to watch disciplinary executions at the prison camp along with near starvation as a daily bowl of thin broth of cabbage gruel was fed to all of the prisoners.

The country's leader Kim Jong Un declares that North Korea has "the world's most advantageous human rights system." The dictatorship says its citizens chose the system in North Korea through their own will and that they are happy too. The dictatorship, however, has never been honest or truthful for more than six decades it has been in existence. So then it is no surprise that leader Kim Jong Un calls Shin Dong-hyuk "human scum" since his testimony is all based on lies about the country. 

Time: 14.01

Bio: Shin Dong-hyuk is a human rights advocate and subject of the best-seller "Escape From Camp 14," which tells his story about being born and raised in a brutal political prison camp in North Korea. Shin is the only man known to have been born in and to have escaped such a facility. He's the founder and executive director of the group, Inside NK, where he raises awareness about North Korea's human rights abuses.