Secret reporter from North Korea: Any Intervention in Korea Leads to Disaster

Any path to the collapse of the North Korean regime leads to <x0-catastrophic”, says an undercover journalist, reporting in secret from the communist country, reports the Independent”. The opening of North Korean society is “a major problem “, because citizens “are deprived of minimum aspects of life, such as education, information, or [...]
Any path to the collapse of the North Korean regime leads to <x0-catastrophic”, says an undercover journalist, reporting in secret from the communist country, reports the Independent”.
The opening of North Korean society is “a major problem “, because citizens “are deprived of minimum aspects of life, such as education, information, or property, reports Suki Kim.
Mrs. Kim wrote a secret book on life in North Korea while working as an English teacher at the Forest University of Science and Technology.
The military intervention will not work because Korea is a nuclear power. What citizens need is a stream of information, about the world, about life, about freedom”. “The population has been abused and is the victim of a cult ideology. And if the great Leader fall, yet another form of dictatorship shall take his place. Every road is a disaster. I'd like to offer solutions, but it all leads to death without end”
The news comes as the crisis on the Korean Peninsula threatens to deteriorate further, amid reports from South Korea that its neighbour placed a rocket on the coast, writes the eye.net. Kim's regime had the sixth nuclear test Sunday, blowing up a thermo-dynamic device, sometimes more powerful than her previous efforts.
The North Central will never give up its “nuclear weapons, the journalist warned.












