Content warning: This article contains graphic images of displays at the Sinchon Museum. Reader discretion is advised.
Last year, NK News’s sister site NK Pro revealed that regular visits by students and work units to North Korea’s Sinchon Museum of alleged U.S. war atrocities were ongoing despite the government’s efforts to remove anti-U.S. propaganda from public spaces.
Content warning: This article contains graphic images of displays at the Sinchon Museum. Reader discretion is advised.
Last year, NK News’s sister site NK Pro revealed that regular visits by students and work units to North Korea’s Sinchon Museum of alleged U.S. war atrocities were ongoing despite the government’s efforts to remove anti-U.S. propaganda from public spaces.
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