
North Korea: Dark Secrets
Jun 27 2018
•1h 24m
•Documentary, History
This two-hour special reveals the complicated history, extreme politic, and rigid societal standards that have created a legacy of internal oppression and external aggression. As the North Korean people suffered famine, labor camp and public executions, the Kim regime spent three generations relentlessly pursuing nuclear ambitions. They operate as a criminal syndicate, using counterfeit money, drugs and cyber espionage to fund their war machine. Now, with weapons rivaling the world’s superpowers, their aggressive rhetoric has pushed the world to a crisis point.
Cast
See allSung-Yoon Lee
Self

John Bolton
Self
Charls Ryu
Self
Harry Kazianis
Self
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