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North Korea Human Rights Watch News/Information/Discussion on North Korean Human Rights - and a space to encourage a grassroots effort to bring more attention to this issue


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Old 04-22-2007, 01:29 AM
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Question Example of Audio Recording Needed

Here is a short video clip I’ve uploaded to the site as an example.
Here are some short quotes I could use with it to good effect - if I had a Korean-accented female or male voice to read & record them and email to me.

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Seeing American news reports that 40% of North Korea’s budget is spent on idolization of Kim Jong Il, South Korean citizens are asking themselves, “Can that much money really be spent on propaganda?”
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Kim Jong Il is not wasting money worthlessly with this propaganda.

Construction of monuments, murals, pageants and more to praise father and son Kim has not stopped, even during extreme economic crisis, because Kim Jong Il attacks the vulnerability of citizens and young people to induce a “spirit of sacrifice” as they gaze on the “Great Leader” and ”Great General.”
Both of those quotes are slightly altered versions from this post at The Daily North Korea.

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We bought bread made of corn powder and tofu rice. Even though the serving was small, my friend always shared his food with me.

Actually, all our friends did this. It was a time where we were all starving, yet we were willing to share our food, even half a corn cob.

Hakjoo and I were growing up together and experiencing so many things - including severe hunger.

I informed Hakjoo of my plans and tried to persuade him to come. He replied, “Nevertheless, my homeland is here. If I died, I am going to die here. I cannot go with you.”

We got into a huge argument and he said I had been brainwashed by capitalism.

Ever since we were little, we studied that Chosun (North Korea) was a socialist paradise and learned of Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Song’s revolutionary history.

I tried to convince Hakjoo that China was rich in food and much more abundant than North Korea but, failed to persuade him.

I remember him saying, “Still. How can I desert our leader and our motherland?”
Those quotes are from this post at the same site.

If you have seen the videos at You Tube here - you know what kind of shots I can get on the starving kids and hunger.

I can use quotes like this above in subtitles - like I did here - but readers are a vanishing breed.

Voiceovers would be much more useful.

All I need are audio files of someone reading the quotes.

But, if you have heard my voiceovers on any of the anti-US/USFK video edits —– you know my southern (US) accent won’t cut it….

I could really use a Korean or Asian accent - preferably female but male is just as good…

It is so easy to record and email an audio file.

But — so far — with posts about it here and at USFK Forums and emails to a couple of bloggers ——– I’ve had zero replies

I can check with a couple of Korean churches not too far from where I live, but it would be much more convenient to have someone I can contact via email easily when I have quotes and images ready to slap on a video edit….
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