“I did see a slew of propaganda posters, statues, and slogans along the road during the 30-minute drive. But unlike the iron Lenins, Marxes, and hammer-&-sickles I had seen in Moscow 16 years earlier, the symbols in Pyongyang were touting a regime still firmly in charge of perhaps the most politically isolated country in the world.”
Five Days in Pyongyang
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