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First, the request - followed by an explanation:
I need a male reader with a Korean (or Asian) accent to read the following short quote and record it and email it to me. "I was very suprisved the first time I saw the prisoners. They looked like skeletons - walking skeletons, dwarves, cripples in nothing but rags. It was shocking. I couldn't believe it."It is easy to record yourself in MP3 format. I use PowerbitS sound recorder and a cheap microphone. My email is usinkorea@hotmail.com Explanation: If you have looked at the North Korea Human Rights section of USFK Forums, you will have noticed I am working on short video edits promoting awareness of NK's human rights situation (and hopefully gain donations for the NGOs whose websites I highlight). To see all the videos, you can go to this You Tube account. I am currently working on a video edit to cover North Korea's Political Prisoner Camps (like Yodok). I want to add some voice-overs to it - because hearing a voice is much better than having the audience read subtitles. I really hope I can get someone to help me out. The quote I am using comes from the report Failure to Protect. Below is the section I took it from.
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