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- Anti-American Museum in North Korea - Video of a visit to the American Imperial Massacre Remembrance Museum in Sinchon, North Korea in 2004. The museum commemorates North Korea's account of a massacre in Sinchon during the Korean War. From the video site Revver. [19 minutes]
- Stories from the People's Paradise, North Korea - Journalist Ron Gluckman reports on slices of life in North Korea: the 1966 soccer squad that nearly reached the World Cup finals, a museum of lavish birthday gifts to former leader Kim Il Sung, stories of defectors, a train trip to Pyongyang, a visit to the DMZ, Pyongyang's only disco, the state film studio and North Korea's version of the Internet.
- North Korea Books - Canadian firm specializes in selling English language books, video and art publications from North Korea. Order online.
- U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea - HRNK - Non-governmental organization that focuses on human rights issues in North Korea. Includes the group's report "The Hidden Gulag: Exposing North Korea's Prison Camps."
- Topix: North Korea - News from North Korea gathered from various sources on the Web.
- Welcome to North Korea - 2001 film depicts a dichotomy between the poverty of North Koreans and the personality cult and propaganda of their leaders. [53 minutes]
- CBC News: North Korea - Detailed background information on North Korea with timeline, news archive, analysis of the ongoing standoff between the Stalinist state and the West, profile of leader Kim Jong Il, information on the Korean War, samples of North Korean propaganda and Web resources. Includes audio and video files.
- EC-Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK): Country Strategy Paper 2001-2004 - Outlines European Union strategy for providing technical assistance to North Korea.
- Pew Research Center: International Public Concern About North Korea - Analysis of results drawn from polls in the US and South Korea conducted prior to the six-party talks on North Korea held in Beijing.
- EUROPA - The EU's Relations with Democratic People's Republic of Korea-DPRK (North Korea) - Report on economic and trade relations in the political and economic context. Includes response strategy and co-operation along with background information.
Wikipedia Articles
- North Korea and weapons of mass destruction - North Korea claims to possess nuclear weapons, and the CIA asserts that it has a substantial arsenal of chemical weapons. North Korea was a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but withdrew in 2003, citing the failure of the United States to fulfill its end of the Agreed ...
- Korean language North-South differences - The North-South differences in the Korean language refers to the differences in the Korean language used in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea; hereafter "the North") and the Republic of Korea (South Korea; hereafter "the South"). From a linguistic point of view, the language used in the North and the South is one and the same. However, the length of time for which Korea has been divided has ...
- Workers Party of North Korea - The Workers Party of North Korea () (1946–1949) was a communist party in North Korea, a predecessor of the current Workers Party of Korea. It was founded at a congress on August 28–30 1946, by the merger of the North Korea Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea and the New People' ...
- Timeline of North Korea nuclear program - This Chronology of the North Korean Nuclear Program begins in 1989 with the end of the Cold War and the decline of the USSR as the main economic ally of North Korea. The Chronology mainly addresses the conflict between the United States and North Korea, while including the influences of the other members of the Six-Party Talks, China, Russia, South Korea, and Japan.
- North Korea-United States relations - North Korea-United States relations developed primarily during the Korean War, but in recent years have been largely defined by the United States' suspicions regarding North Korea's nuclear programs and North Korea's desire to normalize relations with the U.S.