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submitted 5 months ago by KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml to c/korea@lemmygrad.ml

Thought about sharing this live I've just seen of comrades João Pitillo and Lucas Rubio about their very recent visit to the DPRK to attend the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Workers' Party of Korea, including the military parade that happened in the commemoration.

This was extremely interesting and there's a lot of photos, jokes and anecdotes shared. Including about how the Koreans are fully aware of the propaganda and stereotypes shared on the rest of world and how they even joke about it.

As a few highlights, you can see starting at 01:06:04 a video of a new residencial district in Pyongyang full of very tall buildings. You can also see at 01:44:51 great photos very close of comrade Kim Jong-un after a speech he gave.

The whole live is in Portuguese, but the automated subtitles are good enough. The biggest issue I saw in the subtitles is that it gets a few things wrong, like not understanding when they say Juche for example.

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