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KOREA NORD PROPAGANDA
A picture dated 01 June 2006 shows a white marble statue of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung standing in the centre of the Supreme People's Assembly, seat of government in Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korea remains the leading exponent of the Socialist Realist school of artistic expression which dates back to the early revolutionary Soviet Union. Strident slogans, square jawed worker heroes and triumphal praise of the leadership add colour to the otherwise drab and concrete filled expanses of North Korea. EPA/ADRIAN BRADSHAW
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Rights Managed
Date created
20070601
Place
PYONGYANG KOREA NORD
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
EPA
Byline
ADRIAN BRADSHAW
Size
2336 x 3504 px
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JPEG