I'm basically echoing Praxius' thoughts which I thumbed up. The first one, however, will never be overthrown. There is too much power with that one and the elite in the DPRK are just too powerful. Not to mention that virtually the entire population has no idea about the outside world, let alone anything as a God other than Kim Il-Sung, Kim Jong-Il's father.
North Korea, in most respects, is still living like their [southern] neighbours and their cousins were 100 years ago. Whether it be absolute poverty because of Japanese rule or poverty because of an elitist and very militaristically-defensive leader. Communists got involved and prevented them from developing. Either way, if Western democracy and communism didn't get involved with Asian politics, both Koreas would still be in the same situation as they were before Japanese rule.
The only, albeit miniscule, chance of the North Korean state crumbling would be the death of Kim Jong-Il and some kind of leadership failure by one of his sons, maybe Kim-Jong-Chul or even the one busted travelling in Japan on a fake (Domican, I think) passport.
The elite of North Korea are both within and outside of North Korea, believe me. I've lived for 5 years 1 1/2 blocks away from the North Korean embassy in Germany and I see diplomats and other NK elites around here all the time; they drive around in bullet-proof S-Klasses (Believe me, they can't drive. I was almost hit by one of their chauffeurs the other day picking up groceries!). They kind of walk around with a style you might expect of secret service or high members of America's biggest lobbyists.
Well obviously English isn't your mother tongue, but I digress. Both white and black genocide has been happening in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe for years. Look on the bright side, it's not quite as bad as one might fathom; much worse has happened next door in South Africa yet what happened in Rhodesia was so much more violent than what happened in South Africa before media became a big thing there or anywhere. Like murders wouldn't happen anyways. Farms? Who needs farms?
I have to admit, I've met hoards of Cubans abroad who seem much better educated and better off than most South Americans and every other 'Islander' I've ever met.
You can't compare Belarus to Poland or Lithuania, both of which are members of the EU and receive funding from [Insert any Western European country name here].
[FONT=HY견]U.S diplomatic Journal Foreign Policy said on Feb 11th that [/FONT][FONT=HY견]the next dictators to be overthrown by the public following Mubarak are 5 persons-1st Northkorea Kim Jong il, 2th Libya Gaddafi, 3th Zimbabwe Mugabe, 4th Cuba Castro brothers, 5th Belarus Lukashenko. I'm interested about those consecutive movements for democracy like domino effect. isn't it intersiting? We live in current 21 century. so it's kind of difficult for someone to understand this dictatorship like past authority of the king. I hope above contries will be set free from the dictatorship and move into the progressive future. (By the way these 5 people might be afraid when seeing this news hahaha) [/FONT]
[FONT=HY견]1st Northkorea Kim Jong il [/FONT]![]()
[FONT=HY견]: [FONT=HY견]He has ruled Northkorea for 63 years and made Northkorea one of the most terrible countries. he has controled Northkorean very harshly and imprisoned 150,000 people into the concentration camp.[/FONT][/FONT]
North Korea, in most respects, is still living like their [southern] neighbours and their cousins were 100 years ago. Whether it be absolute poverty because of Japanese rule or poverty because of an elitist and very militaristically-defensive leader. Communists got involved and prevented them from developing. Either way, if Western democracy and communism didn't get involved with Asian politics, both Koreas would still be in the same situation as they were before Japanese rule.
The only, albeit miniscule, chance of the North Korean state crumbling would be the death of Kim Jong-Il and some kind of leadership failure by one of his sons, maybe Kim-Jong-Chul or even the one busted travelling in Japan on a fake (Domican, I think) passport.
The elite of North Korea are both within and outside of North Korea, believe me. I've lived for 5 years 1 1/2 blocks away from the North Korean embassy in Germany and I see diplomats and other NK elites around here all the time; they drive around in bullet-proof S-Klasses (Believe me, they can't drive. I was almost hit by one of their chauffeurs the other day picking up groceries!). They kind of walk around with a style you might expect of secret service or high members of America's biggest lobbyists.
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[FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견]3st Zimbabwe Mugabe[/FONT][/FONT]![]()
[FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견]: [FONT=HY견]Zimbabwe has recorded it's minus growth under his reign and made the worst economic result. he genocided 30,000 minority races.[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]
Well obviously English isn't your mother tongue, but I digress. Both white and black genocide has been happening in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe for years. Look on the bright side, it's not quite as bad as one might fathom; much worse has happened next door in South Africa yet what happened in Rhodesia was so much more violent than what happened in South Africa before media became a big thing there or anywhere. Like murders wouldn't happen anyways. Farms? Who needs farms?
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[FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견]4st Cuba Castro Brothers[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]![]()
[FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견]: [FONT=HY견]Castro brothers severly have monitored it's press and internet and limited people's freedom such as residence and movement.
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I have to admit, I've met hoards of Cubans abroad who seem much better educated and better off than most South Americans and every other 'Islander' I've ever met.
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[FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견]5st Belarus Lukashenko[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]![]()
[FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견][FONT=HY견]: H[FONT=HY견]e is the last dictator of europe. If once belarus people recognize of the better economic conditions of neighbor countries like poland lithuania. Belarus will be[/FONT][FONT=HY견] collapsed.[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]
You can't compare Belarus to Poland or Lithuania, both of which are members of the EU and receive funding from [Insert any Western European country name here].
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