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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2011

====IM SORRY ITS MIRRORED====
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Join National Geographic's Lisa Ling as she captures a rare look inside North Korea - something few Americans have ever been able to do. Posing as an undercover medical coordinator and closely guarded throughout her trip, Lisa moves inside the most isolated nation in the world, encountering a society completely dominated by government and dictatorship. Glimpse life inside North Korea as you've never seen before with personal accounts and powerful footage. Witness first-hand efforts by humanitarians and the challenges they face from the rogue regime.

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  • God bless these doctors and other workers who go there to help these poor suffering people!

  • Thumbs up if you're watching this because he died.

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  • not as simple of waiting for them to starve the only ones starving are the innocent civilans all their food goes to the army so there not weak at all

  • @MrThomPS3 did they? really? Is "moron" your signature? I see....

  • @generalxh22

    why???????

    if we dont help them they starve we win the peoples freedom eventually. starve the regime and it will be so weak that it will not have the strength to fight

  • turn our backs on that tyrinus regime, we dont need them so why would we need to help them, the more that are malnourished the more his regime will weaken, soldiers will not live forever and eventually the regime will collapse like they all do in the end, watch this space...................

  • There's no way that there could be an uprising or another war in NK because there's no food for them and no energy to get mad.

  • @generalxh22 I doubt it. It's his son who has now taken leadership. Brainwashed. Frightened people.

  • The crying bit reminds me of the crying after the leader died. If you don't cry then people might think that you didnt like him. So crying shows that you are a good North Korean.

  • i hope the new leader lets the out side world help

  • They're suffering starve & Dying only for fucking personal purposes !!! They derserve more than that.

  • Wasn't that minder who cried around 8:00 the host of every North Korean news broadcast?

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