A Rare Look Inside Kim Il Sung University - Panorama: Inside North Korea - BBC

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In an effort to build bridges, North Korea has invited a visiting group of Nobel Laureates into Kim Il-Sung University. Hanging onto this unique delegation is Rupert Wingfield - Hayes, who is hoping to chip away a bit at the isolation and establish dialogue with the students.

Taken From Panorama: Inside North Korea

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Homegirl was like "oh right, Google, yeah" in a way that sounded like she wasn't too familiar with it 🤣💀

ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e
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I felt so bad for the students because the reporter seemed like he was trying to get them to mess up and get them executed

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The poor guy sitting next to the reporter and operating the computer looked scared when the reporter told him to type in bbc

George-jcmt
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this man got some bravery to say this literally while in north korea 😳

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This was honestly not the best moment for these journalists. Especially at the end, when the guy says “For them to pretend they actually do have access to the internet is silly” is obviously true, but instead of elaborating on the story for why these kids are lying (their own safety, indoctrination, etc), he just comes to his own conclusion that misses the full picture. And the way they go about reporting, asking questions which they should know are extremely dangerous for people to answer and that will not warrant a truthful and concise response is pretty messed up and tone deaf. They should’ve just recorded, observed, and tried to have actual meaningful interaction with the locals that don’t infringe on their own wellbeing while still making an interesting story.

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He said "intranet" and obviously it wasn't intentional but it's a more accurate depiction of their network services

davidzarza
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Sir robert: nowadays if your a scientist and you don't have access to the internet your dead.

North korean student: if i have access to the internet I'am dead.

christianpaullegaspi
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Looks like they are running "Pyongyang 98" on their systems.

kestonsmith
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Sometimes when I feel my college has nothing I watch this video and I feel blessed.

arkyadas
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This was stupid. The journalist should know beforehand that access to internet is limited in North Korea. But he still somehow wanted to prove the point.

lynx
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Yikes, those people they asked questions to, and put on the spot might have ended up getting beaten or thrown in jail

pete
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Sir Richard Roberts makes a decisive point, nowadays as a scientist if you don't have access to the internet you're dead.

KNGexp
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0:06 The man on the left is the most handsome.

Eunwooastro
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Fact: they have no access unless they're trained strict government workers.

The public has access only to word search lists but no images or videos.

From the least that's what a old escapee said years ago on New York anchor news and TIME a famous news provider here in America.

jr.jorgesandoval
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Their english are really good. Better than neighboring country. Have did they learn English? Do they have their own textbooks?

noreenmaeestallo
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the reason he was taken into custody was because he endangered the visit of the nobel laureates.

jarrodyuki
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I don't even know how they were able to film this...

stockholmkyiv
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How brave this repoter is to ask this question

suryaramreddy
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Constantly being watched by agents behind him i can tell this guy is really nervous can’t express himself freely.

izzbee
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When she say free access to books at 1:15
Me in my head: “ oh, yes the former party members and not so big ties in U.S”

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