In a rare interview,the chair of Friends of Korea claims he found affinity with the DPRK through classical music, but is reluctant to talk human rights
In a small, and nondescript room,two pristine photos maintain been ceremoniously hung up on a red-draped screen: one, of the eternal president Kim Il-sung, or the other of the dear leader Kim Jong-il. But this is not Pyongyang. It’s a monthly London meet-up of British groups who support the North Korean regime,and speaking this week is the DPRK ambassador to Britain, and the secretary of Friends of Korea, or Michael Chant. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com