Friday, November 23, 2012

North Korean Propaganda Message Can Be Seen From Space

A massive 560 m slogan praising North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been carved into a hillside near a lake in Ryanggang Province. The slogan, which was identified in a satellite photo on Google Earth, reads "Long Live Gen. Kim Jong-un, the Shining Sun of [North Korea]!" Each letter measures 15 m by 20 m, about the size of a building. It is unclear exactly when the slogan was carved into the hillside. The Google Earth image was taken on Oct. 6. The area around the lake with the slogan is around 9 km south of Hyesan near the Chinese border. The huge manmade lake was created after a hydroelectric power station was built there in May 2007. Google Earth

Half-Kilometre Long Kim Jong-un Propaganda Message Visible From Space -- National Post

North Korea’ Kim Jong-un is now extolled in a propaganda message that can be seen from space.

The message built in the Ryanggang Province, according to the BBC, reads ”Long Live General Kim Jong-un, the Shining Sun!” and is more than half a kilometre long. Each letter is about the size of a small building.

According to the South Korean paper Chosun Ilbo, the practise dates back to the 1970s when Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il’s names were carved into the side of a mountain.

Kim Jong-un takes after his father even in his penchant for damaging nature in order to perpetuate the cult surrounding the Kim family,” said one former high-ranking North Korean official who defected to the South told Chosun Ilbo.

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Update #1: North Korea reveals giant hillside homage to Kim Jong-un -- The Guardian
Update #2: North Korea leader lauded in giant hillside slogan -- BBC

My Comment: I suspect that protests from Greenpeace on this environmental damage will not be listened to in Pyongyang.

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