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Bias in reporting on North Korea : ウィキペディア英語版
Media coverage of North Korea

Media coverage of North Korea (officially named the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) is hampered by a lack of reliable information. In the absence of solid facts, many reports are based on sensationalist claims, distortions, and unsubstantiated rumors. South Korea journalists and media experts have described this as a "systemic problem". South Korean officials routinely brief the media anonymously, so there is no accountability if the information is later found to be incorrect. Due to the popularity of news from North Korea in the West, stories are frequently widely circulated in United States and European media with minimal fact-checking or analysis. Some visitors have reported that the North Korea that they experienced was very different from the barren landscapes, starving people, and goose-stepping troops portrayed in the media.
==Issues==


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