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We laugh at the excesses of the propaganda and the gullibility of the people.
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Barbara demick's 2010 nonfiction book, nothing to envy, is based on interviews with north korean defectors from the city of chongjin, six of whom are profiled in the book.it relays the history of modern korea, from the end of japanese occupation after wwii, to the division of korea into two by the united states, to the economic rise and fall of the north korean state in the late.
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