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Jamadang Market in North Korea II

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2007

Footage made by FNKB's inside correspondent in August 2005

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  • great video. thank you so much for posting.

  • Nimwghen,thank you for the video ,as hard as it can be for you to see your people suffer , i can ralate to it being from Cuba . The world looks the other way and many americans forget why we go to wars , our freedom and that of others . Long live America and Democracy.

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  • such mugs : if I lived somewhere where I didn't like it, I'd just move.

  • much better to see poeple selling food, that gangs killing each other, as you can see in Miami, NY or any city of the worst country of the world

  • @jadeyes914 . Where you have been? have you been in kamagazaki (osaka)? the biggest getho of japan, thousends of people living and diying in the streets? no police o medicins, just mafia and drugs! The capitalism kills, and kills quickly!

  • @bejucaleno - "Long live America and Democracy."- How many people have been killed by your soldiers with these words in their minds - A typical american is both naive and agressive. If you think I am too direct - ask your computer why your boys are in all parts of the world. You will say they are protecting Democracy. well, who asked them to? and, well... you know .. From Russia with love.

  • @chardnj

    i used to live in japan, and it was nowhere as bad as living in NK. they had lots of good food and decent people. though the spaces were small, they were in high quality. it was very clean there. you can also buy a lot with just 100 yen (about 1 US dollar). in japan, if i lost my wallet, i wouldn't be surprised if someone turned it into the police. in most other countries, if i lost my wallet, i can kiss it goodbye. they have great tech there too. much better than NK.

  • @chardnj

    my mom used to live in the philippines, which is very poverish by the way, and she is so glad she moved to the US. she's happier here. imagine living in a poverish nation like NK: you don't have many job prospects nor can you leave. you're trapped there. how is that a happy life? perhaps there are some contented people in NK who live fairly comfortable lives, but what about the least fortunate? they lack the freedom to leave for a better life.

  • @reallysecretusername i am a complete idiot..let see...according to your profile you are from japan..you guys works like an animal..live in a small space..i mean very small...you have to used water over and over again...and you have the highest suicide in the world...idiot....look at yourself....stupid asshole

  • @chardnj you are a complete idiot. a simple life without worries? they have to find food every day or they die. they also have to worry about what they say, even to their families or best friends. they dont "chose" this way, its their communist government that forces them to be this way. you have to be a troll, because no one is that stupid.

  • what is wrong with the video???? you guys try to interpret in a negative way,,,that's there way of life..a simple life..nothing much to worry..yeah south korea has all those company..hyundai.lg,samsung...­.because they choose to have to those material things..cars.cell phone,tv,,,that's all material things and they make People so busy to work.just to pay for those materials things...stop the propoganda towards greedyyyyyyyyyyynesssssss please....

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