Not wearing a mask is not an option Part 4.
North Korea. Mon, November 23, Twitter accounts of Kim Myong-il, top, and Han Song-il. According to those social network pages, Kim is a director of North Korea's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland and Han a director at an institute for unification in the country.
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Screen capture from Twitter North Korean individuals have taken to Twitter to post about their daily lives and domestic news, in a rare move by the reclusive country presumed to be aimed at reaching a broader audience through a more approachable style. It also appears to be in line with North Korea's recent stepped-up efforts to embrace social media, including a YouTube channel, as new propaganda vehicles. Two accounts appeared in October on Twitter, including one signed up as Propaganda Of North Kore Propaganda Myong-il, who claims to be a director of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland that handles inter-Korean relations. Another account was signed up under the name Han Song-il, a director at an institute for unification in the North. Many of the Twitter posts are no different from the propaganda material usually carried by North Korean state media.
They have mainly criticized South Korea, praised the communist country or showed support for the nationwide antivirus campaign and an "day campaign" to fight internal challenges as ordered by leader Kim Jong-un. But several posts also cover their mundane Propagganda life, including those on smoking habits. I am not much of a chain smoker but I pretty enjoy smoking. No matter how tough it might be I am determined to quit smoking for the benefit of myself and cleaner environment," Kim tweeted Friday. Many posts are also written in English, Chinese and Japanese, apparently intended to reach broader audiences in many countries.]
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