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A woman dances during a performance at the Arirang Mass Games, Pyongyang, Sep. 19, 2011 | NK News (file)
The following article is a column by Aidan Foster-Carter, an honorary senior research fellow in Sociology and Modern Korea at Leeds University in England.
The following article is a column by Aidan Foster-Carter, an honorary senior research fellow in Sociology and Modern Korea at Leeds University in England.
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