The March 13th edition of the London daily "The Metro" ( a free newspaper funded 100% by advertising , i.e the big capitalist corporations) carried an extremely silly article slandering the DPRK and its supreme leadership. Replete with references to "James Bond villains" the article is an example of how the media try to demonise the DPRK by totally distorting reality . It said that supreme leader Marshal Kim Jong Un was looking at a shark pool. Oh dear ! how stupid this was actually the Ryongjong Fish Farm . Rather than sharks it has sturgeons and other fish . It is part of a drive by the supreme leadership of the DPRK and the Workers' Party of Korea to improve living standards by producing more food. Yet in the eyes of a capitalist journalist this turns into something sinister and has associations with James Bond. Similarly the Metro writer does not realise that dear respected Marshal Kim Jong Un is actually presenting a souvenir assault rifle to a good soldier.
This all goes to prove the old adage "you should not believe what you read in the papers!" .
UK KFA
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