North Korea researchers don't have many windows into the nation known as "the hermit kingdom," so a lot of information they glean comes from the internet.
North Korea's internet presence is more robust than many people assume, and the nation as well as its affiliates have kept up several YouTube channels run by or linked to the government until they were recently banned.
YouTube closed down the government's official channel in December, then recently blocked two additional channels associated with the government: Uriminzokkiri, a propaganda channel, and Tonpomail, which published state TV. Read more...
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