Two days in North Korea: A journalist’s diary
About 20 journalists crossed the North Korean border earlier this month on a factfinding trip sponsored by the Gatekeeper Editors' fellowship of the International Reporting Project at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
Elizabeth Sullivan writes that the trip "was a bizarre education in post-Stalinist group control." Click here to view Sullivan'sslide show.
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