Koreańczycy z Północy - AP
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APRIL 8, 2017 PHOTO
In this April 9, 2017, photo, Capt. Ri Ok Gyong, 24, poses for a portrait at the Fatherland Liberation Museum in Pyongyang, North Korea. Ri has been a guide at the museum for two years. She studied at Pyongyang University of Foreign Language, where she learnt to speak English and Chinese. She enjoys her job because she wants to help foreigners understand the "real history of the Korean War, and the United State's false propaganda about North Korea." Her motto: "I want to serve in the army forever, uplifting the Songun idea (military first) of Kim Il Sung." (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
2017-04-08
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