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The people of North Korea- forgotten in the mix of intenational politics, nuclear proliferation, and a failed regime

08/16/2010

South Korea, Japan, the U.S. and China all had their own reasons for ignoring the North Korean people says this editorial from the Editorial Board of the Washington Post.

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