Sunday, January 27, 2013

North Korean Leader Vows 'High-Profile' Retaliation

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North Korean Leader Vows 'High-Profile' Retaliation

(Tokyo) – Japan's official decision to support the establishment of a new United Nations inquiry mechanism on human rights violations in North Korea is an important step toward the establishment of an in-depth investigation

THE Arirang mass games in Pyongyang, North Korea, are the largest and most bombastic exercise of state propaganda in the world. Few foreigners are permitted to watch this summertime spectacle extolling the founding

North Korea has probably made enough progress to test a weapon in "a few weeks or less" once the leadership gives the order, according to a statement posted on the 38north.org website of the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced

By Charles Armstrong, Special to CNN Editor's note: Charles Armstrong is the director of the Center for Korean Research at Columbia University. The views expressed are his own.

By Charles Armstrong, Special to CNN Editor's note: Charles Armstrong is the director of the Center for Korean Research at Columbia University. The views expressed are his own.

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