Analysis Some anti-U.S. education in North Korea persists, despite diplomatic détenteSatellite imagery and state media reveal regular visits to American atrocity-focused museums continue Content warning: This article contains graphic images of displays at the Sinchon Museum. Reader discretion is advised. As Pyongyang and Washington continue to assert military readiness while working-level denuclearization talks remain on hold, the lack of overt anti-U.S. propaganda on North Korean streets has nonetheless remained a notable constant since mid-2018. But these measures, along with decisions to forego holding large outdoor rallies commemorating the “Struggle Against U.S. Imperialism Month” in 2018 and 2019, stand in contrast to other, apparently uninterrupted, anti-U.S. propaganda at an internal level. Daily medium-resolution satellite imagery courtesy © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |