Footage obtained by NK News shows the internet in a specially allocated room in Pyongyang’s new airport terminal working quickly, and apparently uncensored.
The video contrasts with an August 24 report from the Associated Press which said the computers did not appear connected to the internet and had no keyboards.
Footage obtained by NK News shows the internet in a specially allocated room in Pyongyang’s new airport terminal working quickly, and apparently uncensored.
The video contrasts with an August 24 report from the Associated Press which said the computers did not appear connected to the internet and had no keyboards.
Leo Byrne was the Data and Analytic Director at NK News. Follow him on twitter @LeoPByrne
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