Snowden Featured in North Korean Propaganda Video
Highlighting South Korea's 'servile' relationship with the U.S.
SEOUL – North Korean propagada outlet Uriminzokkiri has produced a video using U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden's case to highlight what it sees as South Korea's subservient relationship with America.
Uriminzokkiri is a China-based website, endorsed by North Korea, that almost exclusively produces propaganda designed for a left-wing South Korean or ethnic Korean audience.
"South Korea is taking sides with its master by rationalizing the idea that any country's intelligence agencies can collect clandestine information for its own national security," the 3-minute long video says.
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