it. , , , , sorts of challenges you had getting it. , , ., sorts of challenges you had getting it. yes, it is impossible to talk to eo - le it. yes, it is impossible to talk to peeple directly it. yes, it is impossible to talk to people directly in it. yes, it is impossible to talk to people directly in north - it. yes, it is impossible to talk to people directly in north korea i people directly in north korea because they are completely forbidden from talking to anyone outside the country. because the borders have been sealed for so long now and we were starting to get reports that things inside the country and the situation inside the country and the situation inside the country was dire, we started to get reports of chronic food shortages. we decided we wanted to try and find out what was happening. we worked with an organisation that actually has a network of sources inside north korea. and they were then able to find people who wanted to be interviewed by us. and exp
days. they were half dead by the time they would let out. they manage tjy time they would let out. they manage by sneaking out at night to get food. . . . by sneaking out at night to get food. , , . ., ., ., ., food. the spectre of another famine has not stopped food. the spectre of another famine has not stopped kim food. the spectre of another famine has not stopped kim jong-il- food. the spectre of another famine has not stopped kim jong-il and - food. the spectre of another famine i has not stopped kim jong-il and from has not stopped kim jong il and from funding his limited finances into building nuclear weapons. funding his limited finances into building nuclearweapons. kim building nuclear weapons. kim jong un building nuclearweapons. kim jong un put up the money he spent last year would have been enough according to some estimates to ensure the entire nation was properly fed. ensure the entire nation was properly fed- ensure the entire nation was roerl fed. .,, ., prop