A newly-released documentary exposing North Korea's shady dealings could spell the end for the Korean Friendship Association (KFA), a DPRK sympathizer group.
A multi-part documentary series called "The Mole," released on Sunday, shows how an undercover pair of Danish actors infiltrated the KFA with secret cameras to document its president, Alejandro Cao de Benós, brokering weapons sales, gold mining projects and a drug production deal for North Korea.
A newly-released documentary exposing North Korea's shady dealings could spell the end for the Korean Friendship Association (KFA), a DPRK sympathizer group.
A multi-part documentary series called "The Mole," released on Sunday, shows how an undercover pair of Danish actors infiltrated the KFA with secret cameras to document its president, Alejandro Cao de Benós, brokering weapons sales, gold mining projects and a drug production deal for North Korea.
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