Assassins (2020) dir. Ryan White

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Assassins (2020) dir. Ryan White
On the Supposed Lack of Diversity in DPRK Media
In April 2018, Washington Post reporter Anna Fifield posted the below-pictured tweet in an attempt to denigrate what she sees as a lack of diversity in DPRK media.
Contrary to Fifield, there actually is a diversity of views in DPRK media, which anyone can appreciate as long as they rid themselves of the idea that DPRK media speaks in the monolithic voice of an Orientalist caricature of a "dictator."
On the other hand, there is no diversity in imperial media coverage of DPRK.
Western Academia’s War Against Korea, Part 3: Stanford University Celebrates Washington Post Reporter Anna Fifield
Introduction
I posted this picture before in my article “On the Supposed Lack of Diversity in DPRK Media,” but I want to post it again to provide a context in which to begin to examine Stanford University’s bestowing the 2018 Shorenstein Journalism Award upon the Washington Post’s Beijing bureau chief, Anna Fifield.
In the above tweet, Fifield is attacking DPRK media over its supposed lack of diversity. Perusing Fifield’s Twitter history for references to DPRK “state media,” one may only conclude that Fifield is contemptuous of the single-hearted unity displayed by the citizen-controlled media of a socialist state. The system that Fifield favors is one in which media clerks dutifully perform a public-relations role on behalf of imperialists. Ironically, although Fifield disparages “state media,” she is an enthusiastic participant in the creation of a US state media, which one can see by examining Fifield’s extensive record of promoting anti-DPRK propaganda outlets funded by millions of CIA dollars.
World music festival showcases global talent in our backyard
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Another book for Nonfiction November- they kept talking about this on my fave podcast, so I had to give it a try
Kim Jong Un'un Hayatı
Kim Jong Un’un Hayatı
Kim Jong Un’un Hayatı Dünyanın en tuhaf ve anlaşılması zor diktatörü Kim Jong Un’un yükselişi ve saltanatının perde arkasındaki hikâyesi. Büyük diktatör, Kuzey Kore’nin lideri Kim Jong Un’un hayatının anlatıldığı Büyük Vâris Kitabı ikinci baskısıyla tüm satış noktalarında! Kuzey Kore’nin akıl almaz dünyası, bir gazetecinin sağlam bağlantıları ve içeriden bakışıyla gün ışığına çıkıyor. 1984…
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Assassins (12)
Assassins (12) Director: Ryan White Runtime: 1h 44m Cast: Siti Aisyah, Hadi Azmi, Anna Fifield, Doan Thi Huong Synopsis: In 2017, Kim Jong-nam—the half-brother of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un—was assassinated in the bustling departures hall of Malaysia’s international airport. The spectacularly brazen murder happened in broad daylight, filmed entirely by security cameras. Footage showed two…
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Tracing the life of Kim Jong-un delivers a captivating account of a chubby, cartoonish dictator that graces the screen.
The Great Successor: The Divinely Perfect Destiny of Brilliant Comrade Kim Jong Un by Anna Fifield
US: https://amzn.to/2WDuF7y
UK: https://amzn.to/2X5Dw7j