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12/12/2024
[다큐멘터리 공개 안내]
2024년, 북한개혁방송은 폴란드의 자유노동조합(Solidarność) 이야기를 다룬 다큐멘터리 '뽈스카 로동자 세상을 바꾸다'를 제작했습니다. 2024년 12월 11일 공개합니다.
본 다큐멘터리는 폴란드 노동조합이 반정부 투쟁을 통해 권리를 얻고, 사회주의 체제 전환을 이룩한 역사를 담고 있습니다. 레흐 바웬사를 주축으로 노동자, 인민들이 사회주의 정권에 저항했던 생생한 현장과 이 찬란한 유산을 기억하고 지켜나가는 사람들의 이야기가 본 영상에 담겨 있습니다.
2024년 한 해 동안 북한은 격동의 시기를 보냈습니다. 북한의 노동자들은 해외 근로지에서 임금 체불, 귀국 관련 등의 문제로 몇 차례 폭동을 일으켰습니다. 북한개혁방송은 꾸준히 북한 노동자들을 주목하고 소식들을 북한 주민들에게 전달하고 있습니다.
본 다큐멘터리를 통해 모든 북한 주민, 특히 노동자들에게 사회주의 개혁의 비전과 방법 그리고 지혜와 용기가 전파되기를 기대합니다.
In 2024, North Korea Reform Radio produced a documentary film - 'Polish laborers Change the World', which tells the story of the Polish Trade Union (Solidarność).
This documentary film deals with the history of Polish Trade Union protecting rights through anti-government struggles and achieving a political transition from a socialism system with brutal communist party to a democratic system.
By showing this film, NKDI hopes to spread the vision and way reforming North Korean system as well as wisdom and courage to all North Korean people, especially laborers.
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About North Korea Reform Radio (NKRR)
North Korea is the world’s most isolated country, according to the World Policy Journal.
As a result of heightened DPRK coverage in Western media, awareness of the human rights abuses in North Korea has increased. While we believe that this awareness is important to foster international support, NKRR seeks to first and foremost stir change from the inside out, in North Korea itself.
In the DPRK, accessing the Internet, foreign TV, foreign books, foreign movies, foreign radio, and even soap operas from overseas are adamantly prohibited by the Kim regime. For even the lightest crimes, North Korean citizens can be punished and potentially face public ex*****on. Despite the dire consequences, many North Koreans today (approximately 1.8 million) are covertly tuning into foreign media signals to seek information. According to NKRR’s 2015 Report on North Koreans’ Radio Usage, of the 150 defectors we interviewed, almost 70% of them tuned into foreign radio at least once a month.
NKRR seeks to increase accessibility to information in North Korea in hopes of guiding citizens towards ideals of democracy, freedom and human rights. We use shortwave radio frequencies to broadcast our radio programs and disseminate media materials into North Korea. Our target audience is the elite population which consists of groups like, military officers, intellectuals, and university students. These groups are more likely to not only have access to foreign media, but to also bring about tangible change in Pyongyang -- the capital and largest city in North Korea where the entirety of the regime’s power is concentrated. NKRR strives to equip North Korean citizens, especially the youth, to lead the change themselves and stir change from the inside out for the next generation.