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N.Y. Philharmonic Charms Pyongyang

Submitted by Christopher Brooks, Feb 26, 2008 10:51

How do you think the prisoners in the North Korean gulag feel about this fabulous gift to their jailers? Do you think it gives them hope? No, quite the contrary, it offers priceless legitimacy to the North Korean totalitarian state.

What in the world were these intelligent, talented, but utterly naive people thinking?


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