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South Korea on strike, North Korea on ‘ice’
Over 100,000 South Koreans, mainly workers, demonstrated in Seoul. North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un had his uncle, Jang Sung-thaek, executed, accused of selling off part of North Korea to foreigners and of drug trafficking. Continue reading
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Tagged China, crystal meth, drug trafficking, Jang Sung-thaek, Ju Hyun-woo, Kim Jong-Un, KORAIL, Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, Korean Railroad Corp., Kyunghang, labor, methamphetamine, National Intelligence Service, North Korea, Park Geun-hye, privatization, Rason Special Economic Zone, Russia, South Korea, students, Why We Aren’t Fine!, workers
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