North Korean labour camps in Siberia

Published: January 8, 2015 at 4:41pm




8 Comments Comment

  1. Matthew S says:

    Excellent documentary. Talk about chasing a story.

    Meanwhile, Maltese journalists tell us that it’s not possible to cover the Maltese government’s activities in China, Azerbaijan, or even Spain, because the government did not invite them along and it’s not always easy to get a visa.

    Hell, they can barely get stories on home turf right.

    It’s so exasperating.

    • Peritocracy says:

      Shane Smith is awesome. He goes to the most dangerous places you can imagine and then some, and still manages to keep his cool.

    • La Redoute says:

      You can’t report from China without an invitation from the Chinese government and a visa issued by the same government after it considers your invitation.

      Yes, I know. But it’s true.

  2. Luke says:

    http://youtu.be/lwoSFQb5HVk

    Even their clapping is syncronised :)

  3. Mila says:

    Official people trafficking, called by some other name but still trafficking.

  4. ian says:

    I love Vice.

  5. Maltri says:

    The Trans-siberian railway and its drunken violent thugs – bad memories.

    Although we have so much room for improvement, we are very fortunate with the time and location of our existence, especially the younger generations.

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