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A North Korean Survivor

Shin Dong-hyuk was born inside Kaechon #14, one of the world’s harshest labor camps. His parents were political prisoners, declared enemies of the state for having committed minor offenses against the North Korean regime. Shin was routinely subjected to torture and knew nothing of the outside world until his escape at the age of 23.

Today, he is on a mission to tell the world his story. And to remind us of the estimated 200,000 other forced laborers currently languishing under the regime of Kim Jong-un. H/T Reason.TV

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World of Beers XLVI

On tap tonight: Hite, Republic of Korea.

Take a break for a beer and some breakdancing.

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Balloons for Pyongyang

North Korean defectors are spearheading efforts to promote democracy by launching balloons carrying propaganda and aid packages across the border. But is it really making an impact on the citizens in the North?

In the decades since the Korean war thousands of North Koreans have made their way to the South. And now they’re causing a storm, trying to steer the North towards democracy by sending large balloons carrying leaflets, socks, CDs and money across the border. Park Sang-hak, a defector and former propaganda ministry employee, claims his messages have landed right in central Pyongyang. “When North Korean people know the truth they will realize how it is not free to be living under a supreme commander.”

But those promoting democracy in their homeland face tremendous risks and people inhabiting regions near the launching site believe the activity is painting their homes with a bulls-eye, with North Korea threatening to respond militarily and attempting to assassinate the main perpetrators. Yet they refuse to be deterred. “If we do it constantly, someday a Jasmine revolution will happen in North Korea, just like Libya and Tunisia.” — Frank Smith H/T Journeyman Pictures

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K-Pop To Save the World

With Superman, Wonder Woman and James Bond in our camp, the world can sleep easy tonight, knowing wrong will be righted, and we can all awake tomorrow to a better day and a safer world.

Norazo with Superman.

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Wonder Girls with Tell Me.

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Hyunseung from the boy band Beast and Hyuna with Troublemaker.

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Wonder Girls with Two Different Tears. Funny cameo by Bobby Lee as an alien.

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Super Junior T with Superman.

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Gangnam Style

South Korea’s fast-rising pop star, Psy, with his signature song and its hilarious dance moves. Gangnam, by the way, is the most affluent district in the city of Seoul, an entertainment hub and home to Seoul’s most upscale retail outlets. The song lampoons the materialistic style of Gangnam.

There have been many attempts to launch Korean pop, also known as K-Pop, stateside. Look for Psy to finally achieve that breakthrough. He’s currently the second most downloaded artist on iTunes — behind only Justin Bieber and just ahead of Katy Perry.

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And here’s Psy in a duet of the song with Hyuna, released last week and dubbed “Oppa Is Just My Style.”

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I have a confession. I’m a longtime, diehard K-Pop fan, but not because of Psy. The appeal for me: South Korea boasts the world’s sexiest all-girl bands, with the slickest dance moves and catchiest songs. Don’t believe me? Watch Korea’s After School taking Japan by storm, performing “Bang!”

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Girls’ Generation answered with a Japanese version of “Mr. Taxi.” Why Japanese versions? Japan is a huge music market, so K-Pop songs can be easily translated and become much more profitable. Not always, but sometimes the Japanese music videos are also steamier than the originals.

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More controversial has been Brown Eyed Girls with their hit “Abracadabra,” with its kinky overtures, including boob fondling and hints of a lesbian kiss.

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Finally, the K-Pop girl band that perhaps best embodies Psy’s flair for fun — the colorfully costumed and hot-stepping T-ara (shorthand for “Tiara”) with “Roly Poly.”

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