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외국인이 몰래 찍은 최근 북한 사진의 충격적인 비밀 "저 뒤를 자세히 보시면.." [이철은 2부]

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출연 : 이철은님 유튜브채널 - 이철은NK TV https://www.youtube.com/@Lee-CherUn
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And Kim Jong-un must have run out of money these days.

He ran out of money, so starting in December, North Korea will open.

So you can travel to North Korea.

So the first demonstration team from Russia came in, and hundreds of people have already been to North Korea.

But they just talk and converse with ordinary North Korean citizens, and it can have a negative effect.

But I heard something recently from North Korea.

They hide it from tourists.

Hello, everyone.

I am Lee Cheol, who will be appearing on the Cider Channel.

Nice to meet you.

I used to listen to broadcasts to North Korea a lot when I was young.

Where I used to live is the coastal area of ​​Hwanghaenam-do.

If you go to the coastal area, including Hwayang-ri, Sinyang-ri, and the salt farms, you can hear it well in areas close to South Korea.

But they say they have installed broadcasts to North Korea now and started broadcasting to North Korea.

You can hear it well.

Yes, and you can hear the content of the broadcasts to North Korea well.

But the important thing is that in order to prevent North Korean citizens from hearing it, North Korea also installed its own broadcasting station.

But that broadcasting station is not broadcasting to the broadcasts being transmitted from South Korea, but is running them together.

It is the same way.

This is North Korea, this is South Korea.

It's scary.

Why should we call this broadcast this output? It's incomparable to our Republic of Korea.

So, in order to prevent the North Korean people from hearing what's going on, they put a mixer on.

They do this so that North Korean broadcasts come out and they don't know what South Korean broadcasts are.

But the important thing is that North Korea has a weak regular broadcasting system, so there's a power outage.

When there's a power outage, you can hear it well.

It's especially better at dawn or at night.

So, you shouldn't think that the effect of the North Korean broadcasts is happening in all of North Korea.

The previous year and the previous year's units.

The previous year's units in North Korea were the 1st Corps, the 5th Corps, the 4th Corps, and the 1st Corps in Gangwon-do.

Those soldiers listened to it a lot.

Basically, it does n't seem like the effect of the North Korean broadcasts was going on in all of North Korea.

From what I've seen, soldiers and North Korean residents in the Hwanghae-do region can hear it too.

So both soldiers and residents just listen to it together.

In the Hwangdo region, you can only hear it in places like Yeonbaecheon and Cheongdan, and you ca n't hear it in other areas.

Our big speaker does n't reach all the way to the Hanbuk-do region.

We usually send out leaflets.

Picking them up is like going to Pyongyang or going north.

Oh, that's not true.

That leaflet also only goes to the Hwanghae-do region and Gangwon-do region.

I heard that the loudspeakers for North Korea have been deployed again and started.

The thing that can have a negative effect is Kim Jong-un.

Since North Korean citizens receive education from a young age, if you suddenly hear that North Korean broadcast and say that Kim Jong-un is acting in such absurd ways and that the fundamental cause of the North Korean people's misery is the Kim family, some people may believe it.

That's because people who secretly listen to the North Korean broadcasts a lot, or watch a lot of Korean TV, or are immersed in the Korean Wave, may believe that.

But are n't there more than half of those who don't? That's why the North Korean system is still maintained in North Korea.

So it's good to tell North Korean citizens about the Kim family, that Kim Jong-un is a Japanese employee, that there are Japanese stores, and all that, but the North Korean citizens who say that North Korea can't live because of Kim Jong-un or that North Korea can't live because of nuclear weapons are people who received slingshot education and were born right away.

You have to feed the baby classified food first.

Can't you just feed it corn ? Will it be digested? So you have to do it step by step.

And suddenly, if we send out leaflets, if Kim Jong-un just keeps stamping on it and blocking it, it wo n't be effective and could have the opposite effect.

You have to do it step by step.

By step, you mean not for one or two days, but for 10 or 20 years.

They say we don't know when the North Korean regime will collapse, but I think it will take quite a long time.

So you have to do it step by step, calmly, for 1 year, 2 years, 3 years, and this year, we have to do it step by step so that the North Korean people will be aware of it.

If you just criticize the Kim regime or criticize the injustice of the regime all at once, the North Korean people might have a hard time accepting it.

To be honest, there's a difference between when the government sends leaflets to North Korea and when an organization does it.

I don't know if it's because I received leaflets from the government, but the quality of the content was different.

And when the government does it, it's definitely different.

Now, they are using the psychological aspect to make it effective for the North Korean people, but the groups are just provocative.

Yes, they just criticize the North Korean regime, and Kim Jong-un just beats them up.

Yes, they do that, and since the groups have to receive sponsor money now, they have no choice but to be provocative.

So there is a little difference.

So didn't they tell us to look at the security of the Republic of Korea? At that time, North Korea was still sending garbage.

There must not have been much garbage in North Korea, but they had to produce all the garbage as compost, so there must not have been much, but they were doing that.

That's what North Korea did.

They said, "The North Korean government doesn't care about throwing away garbage.

North Koreans are sending it now.

That's nonsense.

That's a fraud.

How can a resident personally send something like that to the Republic of Korea? It's nonsense to do something big.

That's done by the state, by the North Korean Kim Jong-un regime.

If you send it to North Korea, it will be groundbreaking.

Honestly, anything you send is groundbreaking.

If you send TV, well, there are so many TVs, and honestly, they go and watch TV.

It's hard to see, the electricity situation and all that.

I thought a lot about it.

Hey, what should I send? I thought it would be groundbreaking.

Even if it's just money, please.

Just send money.

If we send money, North Korea will be able to use it and feel satisfied.

I think that it would be groundbreaking for the North Korean people.

Just give it to them.

I really thought about it a lot.

Hey, it would be really good to send this.

Then, the next thing comes to mind.

I sent this, but how will they use it? So, I keep thinking about the next thing.

I said, "Oh, it would be so good to send this," but I wondered how people would use it.

I sent a car for the people walking around.

The car is so good, but can they ride in the car? No.

So this, this is not it.

But I can't send a nuclear power plant.

It seems really bleak.

It's frustrating.

So what should I send in particular? I think money would be the best.

If we send money, hey, this money.

Kim Jong-un didn't give it all.

The money is all gone.

Well, let's say I received a lot of money.

The money was just scattered.

I saved up all the money.

This is the money sent from South Korea.

So Should I give it to the country? Should I give it to the country? I don't give it.

It's money.

Money, I don't give it.

In the past, there were times when people came to North Korea with dollars, one-dollar bills.

I didn't give them.

The North Korean people all took them.

Then, one more good thing is USB.

USB.

North Korean people secretly look at it.

They say that USB is good for South Korea, but they don't give it to that country.

When leaflets come flying in, they give USBs.

They just give leaflets, groceries, and things like that.

People give them those things, but they don't give them money or USBs.

They just consume them.

Another important thing is that dollars and USBs are easy to hide.

They're not bulky.

When leaflets come flying in, there was a USB there.

There were dollars.

How would they know? They don't know.

Just say that this came and give it to them.

And if they ask for USBs, it doesn't matter if they want them.

You can just spend dollars and secretly carry a USB and watch movies.

So if you say that you bought this and USBs, it's over.

So there's no place to reveal it.

So now, they ask for USBs and give them to North Korean people.

It's effective.

Do I have to go? They say I have to go no matter what.

I don't want to go, but if I have to go, the first thing I'll have to take is this, right? My ID card, right? Because I live as a citizen of the Republic of Korea.

So, wherever I go, if I'm taken to North Korea and try to escape, of course, North Korea will retrieve this, but for example, do n't think too extremely.

Then, if I escape North Korea and try to go anywhere, I can go anywhere in the world with this ID card, right? So I think I have to take this ID card and the conditions.

Most of the people who intentionally defected are now working overseas.

Because when people who lived in North Korea come overseas, they think about the North Korean system and think, "Oh, it's a different world.

" And they probably think a lot about whether the Kim Jong-un regime and the Kim family regime are legitimate.

And there are definitely people who defect for their own selfish reasons.

There are a lot of videos like that.

Seriously, because high-ranking North Korean officials are defecting, the North Korean system is starting to shake.

No, I don't think so.

How many people intentionally defected from North Korea? Is n't there anyone who can fill that high-ranking position? No, that's not the case.

So I don't think the North Korean regime will collapse just because a high-ranking official defected.

In the Kim Jong-un regime in North Korea, I don't think the Kim Jong-un regime will collapse just because a few high-ranking officials defected.

There are probably more people executed in North Korea than high-ranking officials who defected.

To be honest, since Kim Jong-un came to power in North Korea, let's say there are people who intentionally defected and went to the United States or somewhere else.

How many people would that be? How many hundreds? I don't think that's the case.

But how many people have died intentionally in North Korea? As soon as Kim Jong-un took power, he killed many people.

If you look at that, there are a lot of people who were killed, but it's not like we can say anything about how many people were killed.

So that's right.

And they 're people who can fill those positions, whether they're good at their jobs or not.

It's not like there are n't any.

The North Korean regime doesn't start and collapse just because there aren't people.

Oh, it's just fragmentary.

For example, when Hwang Jang-yeop came to South Korea after Kim Il-sung died in 1994, didn't we say that a person with a disability in North Korea was an agricultural secretary and created independence? When such a person came to South Korea, the North Korean system collapsed, so it didn't collapse.

Even if someone from a certain elite class in North Korea came, the North Korean system wouldn't collapse.

Even if Choe Ryong-hae came, the North Korean system would n't collapse.

And Kim Jong-un must have run out of money these days.

He ran out of money, so North Korea will open in December.

So North Korea decided to open for travel in December, but Kim Jong-un said that the first demonstration team from Russia came in, and hundreds of people have already gone on tours to North Korea.

In order to satisfy those people, there is another image that North Korea shows.

Kim Jong-un will also be very concerned about how to promote the legitimacy of the system.

Do you think that people who have traveled abroad only came because of friendly relations with North Korea? Do you think that most people have a negative view of North Korea? Bailey's piled up North Korea Let's open it.

What is this? Let's go see that scary North Korea.

There are definitely people who come to see it.

But those people, what is it? For those who come from North Korea, it's not free travel like us.

They have to follow a tourist course.

Do you think they'll only show good things on that course? People might also take pictures of bad things and go and reveal them.

Anyway, Kim Jong-un is having a hard time.

Right now, with the North Korea relationship, with the North Korea issue, and with the inter-Korean relationship, wouldn't he be concerned about telling them to go? He's been worrying about these issues, so he's been drinking all day and night, so it seems like his face has gotten worse.

Is n't there a rumor about Kim Jong-un's health? Anyway, it's true that Kim Jong-un's health is not good.

It's true that it's not good, but the important thing is how many years Kim Jong-un will go.

There's a lot to hide from tourists.

That's why there's a tourist course.

So, people from overseas are allowed to travel freely.

If they can't make a living, they have to go, and that's how it should be done.

But instead, only the places that are doing well and the places that Kim Jong-un has been to are shown to foreigners.

Even if you show it, if it's to that extent, it's not that pathetic, you'll only see it.

Well, that tourist course, when I roughly looked at it, it was like that.

Well, Masikryong Ski Resort, Wonsan, Myohyangsan, Pyongyang, it's only for places worth visiting.

So, people from overseas who come and have positive thoughts about North Korea might think, "Hey, aren't those who talk badly about North Korea wrong?" That's why Kim Jong-un uses it as a means of publicity in North Korea.

It's also to show legitimacy and the system.

The North Korean system is not as pathetic as you're talking about.

People from overseas and North Koreans can't compete with each other.

It's not just the guides, it's only the people in the Ministry of State Security who monitor people traveling abroad who hang out with them.

They can't just talk to ordinary North Koreans and ask them about the North Korean system.

Basically, people are controlled unconditionally.

And as you go by, what can you do about the houses you see? You can't blow up people who are living there, you can just watch.

But now, about people.

North Koreans fundamentally block contact with foreigners.

I heard news from North Korea recently.

North Korea is cracking down on the Korean Wave.

I think Kim Jong-un is having a headache because of the Korean Wave.

Did n't Kim Jong-un say that there are two countries? North Korea is North Korea and South Korea is South Korea.

So now, don't you call our Republic of Korea correctly? Don't you say things like Republic of Korea? South Korea used to do that.

But our Korean Peninsula is one, and the South and the North are living separately.

The nuance was that we are living separately.

Of course, it's not like North Korea recognizes it and decides whether or not it becomes the Republic of Korea.

I think that 's what North Korea is thinking right now.

But North Korea's younger generation seems to be caught up in the Korean Wave craze.

So Kim Jong-un recently said to crack down on the Korean Wave.

Did n't they come up with a lot of laws in the past? The law guaranteeing the education of cleaners and the law protecting Pyongyang culture.

There are laws that can punish young people and boys.

Now, yes, there is a justification.

Oh, there are laws like this.

They say that Kim Jong-un is cracking down on Korean culture now because you guys did something wrong.

In particular, the younger generation is cracking down on Korean culture more severely than the older generation.

That's because the younger generation will carry North Korea in the future and are the masters.

But those people are obsessed with Korean culture and adore South Korea, the enemy country.

Doesn't Kim Jong-un say that the number one enemy of his North Korea is South Korea.

Lee Eun- i said that the number one enemy of his country is South Korea, but since he likes the culture of the number one enemy so much, how recently has this ideology toward young people continued? As far as I know, they are the Sariwon enemies.

What did they do to those 15-year-old minors? I think they sent them to 15 years of reeducation.

I do n't think they even executed them.

Those people are now spreading Korean dramas.

These people think that young people are not afraid anymore.

They don't even try to do something on their own, so they copy and pass it around.

They say, "Hey, this is something new and fun," but is n't that how it was when they were young? If it's fun, you don't want to see your own sage.

Because, "I'm watching this, this is cool, and you want to watch this?" There's something like that, right? Because this keeps going around, the Korean Wave craze is getting bigger.

We're the same.

Hey, if you tell us not to do this, we'll do it even more.

If you tell us not to go, we'll be curious as to why you're telling us not to go.

That's why we'll do it even more.

I think that since Kim Jong-un is cracking down on the Korean Wave even harder, people who didn't know about it are starting to find out.

They're saying, "What is the Korean Wave? What on earth do they find Korean dramas so interesting?" and now it seems that young people are starting to watch them more intensively.

That's why I heard that Kim Jong-un is having a hard time cracking down on the Korean Wave.

Hey, you can't kill everyone just because they're good at executing students.

Hey, he's probably having a hard time figuring out what to do about reforming their ideology because they watched Korean TV.

Recently, I saw that they're also bringing in ideology.

Do you think ideology doesn't mean you don't watch the Korean Wave? At some point, I went into ideology's room and they were watching Korean TV.

My daughter is watching it too.

What the heck? Seriously.

It 's a headache, so he 'll be drinking all day and night, and Kim Jong-un will have a headache because of international relations.

Even though North Korea signed the Russia-Russia Confederation, he's also worried about its relationship with China.

I heard that China is sending North Korean defectors from the northern region to the area near North Korea.

China is protecting North Korean defectors.

So how much of a headache must Kim Jong-un have? Kim Jong-un is building a lot of friendly relations with Russia after signing the Russia Confederation.

So when China says, "Hey, those guys, what are you going to do with those defectors?" and so on, the world's national relations problems between China, Russia, and North Korea will cause him a headache.

It's a headache.

Ah, from now on, I want to become someone who pays a lot of taxes in South Korea.

So I'm going to work hard and do some kind of business, and I want to live diligently with the desire to repay South Korea.

I'm currently a freelancer and I 'm also attending graduate school.

Since I said I'm attending graduate school, my company accepted me today.

Is there anything? Well, I'm currently attending graduate school at Kookmin University.

The Global Peace and Unification Graduate School opened this year, and I'm attending that school, and I'm also doing broadcasting activities and giving lectures.

Hello, Cider viewers.

I've been talking so passionately again today, but how can I know everything? I could just talk about this and that, right? So I think today was that kind of time.

However, our Cider channel viewers, should n't we fundamentally learn about North Korea? I'm a person who believes that we should ultimately be unified, so I think it was a time for me to learn about North Korea.

Oh, and by the way, I would appreciate it if you showed a lot of love for Lee Cheol's TV.

Cider viewers, thank you for watching.

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영상 정리

1. Kim Jong-un이 요즘 돈이 부족하다고 해요.

2. 그래서 12월부터 북한 여행이 열립니다.

3. 러시아 팀이 먼저 방문했고, 많은 사람들이 갔어요.

4. 그들은 북한 시민과 대화하지만 부정적 영향도 있어요.

5. 최근 북한은 관광객 몰래 방송을 설치했다고 해요.

6. 북쪽과 남쪽 방송을 섞어 방송하는 방식이에요.

7. 정전 시 방송이 더 잘 들리고, 밤에 더 강해져요.

8. 일부 군인과 주민은 방송을 자주 들어요.

9. 전단지와 레이더도 보내지만 한계가 있어요.

10. 북한은 김정은 체제에 부정적 영향을 걱정해요.

11. 북한 주민에게 김정은이 일본인이라는 소문도 돌고 있어요.

12. 북한은 점차 체제 유지 위해 단계별 전략을 쓰고 있어요.

13. 오랜 시간 차근차근 변화시키는 게 중요하다고 봐요.

14. 정부와 단체의 전단지 효과는 차이 있어요.

15. 북한은 돈과 USB가 은밀히 전달되는 걸 좋아해요.

16. USB는 숨기기 쉽고, 영화 감상도 가능해서 좋아요.

17. 북한에 가려면 신분증이 꼭 필요해요.

18. 많은 탈북자들은 해외에서 북한 체제에 의문을 품어요.

19. 고위 간부의 탈북이 체제 붕괴를 의미하지 않아요.

20. 북한은 많은 사람들이 죽거나 처형돼요.

21. 김정은은 최근 돈이 부족해서 12월에 개방했어요.

22. 북한은 일부 관광지와 선전용 곳만 공개해요.

23. 외국인 관광객은 제한된 코스만 돌아요.

24. 북한은 체제 강화를 위해 외부 이미지를 조작해요.

25. 북한 내부는 엄격히 통제되고 있어요.

26. 북한은 한국 Wave(한류)를 강하게 단속하고 있어요.

27. 젊은 세대는 한류에 빠져서 걱정이에요.

28. 김정은은 남한을 적국으로 여겨요.

29. 젊은이들은 한국 드라마를 좋아해서 단속이 힘들어요.

30. 북한은 이들을 15년 재교육하는 법도 있어요.

31. 한국 드라마를 보는 젊은이들이 늘고 있어요.

32. 김정은은 한류 단속을 더 강하게 하고 있어요.

33. 북한은 국제 관계와 내부 문제로 골머리를 앓고 있어요.

34. 중국은 북한 탈북자를 보호하고 있어요.

35. 김정은은 러시아와 친밀 관계를 맺고 있어요.

36. 중국과 러시아, 북한 관계가 복잡한 문제를 만들어요.

37. 나는 한국에서 세금 많이 내며 살고 싶어요.

38. 현재 프리랜서로 대학원도 다니고 있어요.

39. Kookmin대 글로벌 평화통일 대학원에 재학 중입니다.

40. 방송 활동과 강의도 하고 있어요.

41. 오늘은 북한에 대해 배운 것들을 나눴어요.

42. 결국 통일을 꿈꾸며 배우는 게 중요하다고 생각해요.

43. 시더 채널 시청자 여러분, 사랑과 관심 부탁드려요.

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