When abc’s Diane Sawyer and her crew landed in
Last week, abc network’s promotion of the Sawyer’s Primetime was very interesting. It was about visiting a hidden country that
Since the Americans became increasingly worried, TV networks started mentioning
Since then, the
Sawyer’s Primetime was finally aired last Friday. She spent twelve days in a world she considers “astonishingly different” from the one she inhabits.
I was interested in watching the show because I wanted to see how different
The trip started with Sawyer at the airport which was decorated with the huge posters of the country’s most fearful leader Kim Jong-il who succeeded his father Kim Il-sung, the founder of the Democratic People's Republic. As I saw that image, memories of old
“We are the descendants of the great leader,” three North Korean children sang pausing before the abc camera. I laughed out loud at this, not because I was surprised but because I went through the same thing when I was in their age. It was exactly the same when we were trained to praise the “great leader,” in my case it was Saddam Hussein, when we were in school. I recalled how we sang for Hussein praising victory against the Persian and American enemies.
Sawyer showed copies of the country’s state-owned newspapers which looked exactly like the ones we used to have before 2003: a picture of the president below a bold-font headline, “Glory to the Korean People’s army”.
“We noticed a magazine that said the
In her tour in the city, Sawyer interviewed students and children. She asked them about their future dreams and looked amazed at how insistent they were to study and serve their country.
These ambitious generations have no idea about the internet. One student who wants to be an expert in the nuclear experiments knew nothing about Google. “I am sorry. I don’t know what you are talking about,” the student replied.
Although there are some similarities between
Another thing that drew my attention was that the North Korean young people are not allowed to listen to American music. In my case, I was exposed to western music when I wanted. When Sawyer gave them a copy of an American magazine, they were not excited about going through it. Instead, they passed it to each other looking at the cover only.
Another difference is that the government in
The North Korean people denounced the
“I like nothing about
After the show was over, I thought about what is going to happen if the Americans intervened in North Korea? What would happen to the children, student, farmers, and all the innocent people? Will they pay the price of their government’s challenge like what happened in
The main question remains, what would the