North Korea

North Korean Hackers or South Korean Disorderliness?

As it turned out, mysterious ‘DPRK combat hackers’ delivered a new strike: South Korea accused North Korea in hacker attacks on the computer systems of its NPPs, accomplished at the end of 2014. As it turned out, the computers from which...

A continued analysis of the anti-North Korean leaflets

We continue to look at the continued release of agitational leaflets released into the DPRK by a variety of anti-North Korean organisations. Through this encounter between the two Koreas we can gauge the state of the relationship between the two...

Behind the Putin Invite to Kim Jong-un

Russian President Vladimir Putin raised many eyebrows in the west recently by confirming that he had invited the pariah North Korean Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-un, to come to Russia in May. Some saw this as a measure of the degree of desperation of Russia

Why Now North Korea?

I try to start from the premise that people do certain things for a reason, although often not for the reason they claim. This is certainly the case with US Presidents, especially since the CIA and Pentagon ganged up to assassinate John F. Kennedy a US President who was deviating from their program. Since that time if a US President, whether...

How much can the “Trust-Building Process” be trusted?

Among the inter-Korean games the trendy new term "trust-building process" refers to moving on from ex-president Lee Myung-bak confrontational policy. His successor Park Geun-hye who put forward this slogan, considers the re-establishment of trust between...

North Korea, The UN, And War Propaganda

The western propaganda machine is being pushed to its limits and could burst under the pressure as the United States and its coalition of the criminal spew out one set of lies after another against the nations and peoples who refuse to kowtow. The US sponsored...

Fall of Jang Sung-taek. Putting the lid on the matter

The previous text of Jang Sung-taek, which the author wrote in the beginning of December this year, was full of conservative assumptions, but a few days have passed, and the “i’s” have been dotted on this issue very clearly. On December 9...

About Russia’s accession to sanctions against DPRK

On 2 December 2013, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin signed a decree providing for sanctions against the DPRK due to the nuclear test conducted by Pyongyang in 2006. The document, which was signed in connection with the...

On resignation of Chang Sung-taek and what can accompany it

As it was reported on December 3, 2013, by the deputy of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea from the opposition Democratic Party, Chon Chung Ne, with reference to the National Intelligence Service of the RK, the uncle of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un...

Kim Jong-un’s New Course

While the terms juche (spirit of self-reliance and songun (military first are relatively well-known to a broad audience, a fresh concept that has taken shape under the young North Korea leader is a novelty. Let’s take the opportunity now to fill the reader’s possible...