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jiexi9 on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 8:16:26 PM
The flight attendant points out the mountains below us, where she says
the father of the "dear leader" [Kim Jong Il] beat back the Japanese.
I open a magazine on board, and it tells of atrocities it says
Americans have committed during the Korean War, as well as stories of
America's unequal treatment of women and dangerous nuclear arsenal.
We are welcomed to North Korea, the
pearl jewelry nation of Kim Il-Sung [Kim Jong Il's father] -- the "heaven-sent hero."
We get off the plane and are among just a handful of foreigners in North Korea.
In fact, there are only about 300 in this country of 23 million.
Watch more from Diane Sawyer in North Korea Tuesday night On "World
News with Charles Gibson" and Wednesday on "Good Morning America."
We too are considered Yankees -- a Chinese word that means "ocean demons."
Our cell phones and BlackBerries -- anything that will allow us to
biwa pearl reach the outside world -- are confiscated.
As we drive into the city, there are just a handful of cars on the roads.
Today is a holiday -- the anniversary of the socialist revolution.
We head for the liberation statue of Kim Il-Sung. The calendar has been changed to measure all time from the day of his birth.
Around the statue, there are wedding parties and families coming to take pictures.
Many of them eye me warily. We've been waving at
akoya pearl them steadily, hoping for a response.
Finally, one family turns and yells out something.
What did they yell?