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And we thought Gaza was isolated
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US and West pushed dodgy election in Haiti
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An interview on Palestine, boycott, Jews, Zionism, Australia and blindness
And we thought Gaza was isolatedPosted: 09 Jun 2011On the surreal world of North Korea:
Even at seven-thirty on a Wednesday night, the restaurant is packed to overflowing. A few minutes after being seated, a waitress glides up to the table bearing glasses and frosted bottles of Tiger beer; in a few swift motions, glasses are filled and small dishes of Korean appetisers materialize, including kimchi, Korea’s iconic spicy pickled cabbage. The young woman — her name is Kim Gyong-Hwa — wears a fluorescent pink chima jogoiri, the bell-shaped Korean national dress, with her name printed on a small tag in the colours of the North Korean flag. She is one of a dozen or so waitresses living and working at Pyongyang Restaurant in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, part of a continent-wide chain of restaurants that channels hard currency back to the North Korean regime.
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An interview on Palestine, boycott, Jews, Zionism, Australia and blindnessPosted: 09 Jun 2011My following interview, conducted by Sarah Irving, appears in the Electronic Intifada:
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