Radio Free North Korea
September
30
2011

Mr. Kim Seong-min broadcasts over the border into North Korea, hoping to reach people hungry for news. Courtesy of Michael Rhee/World Vision Report.
North Korea has been called the most isolated country in the world. So little information is allowed out of the country that conditions inside the country are largely unknown. And inside North Korea, people do not have much access to news of the outside world since the government provides the only legal media. But a group of defectors living in South Korea is trying to change that with their own radio station that broadcasts over the border.
From Seoul, Michael Rhee reports.

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