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power2u | 12 years ago

I'm wondering if he was allowed to travel individually or as part of a group (which is controlled by NK).

If anyone is interested, here is a great documentary which I say a few days back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oULO3i5Xra0

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Xylakant|12 years ago

If you follow the slideshow to the end, there's a link to a blog post where he discusses his reasons, the travel arrangements and some FAQ, among them the question about solo traveling. tl;dr: No, he didn't travel alone. It's impossible to do legally and very much inadvisable to try otherwise.

vignesh_vs_in|12 years ago

I watched this just few hours ago. I guess i am not the only person to surf documentaries on youtube.

power2u|12 years ago

;)

Found it from here: www.youtubedocumentaries.com

dominotw|12 years ago

I don't think an average person can travel to DPRK on his/her own.

EliRivers|12 years ago

If you go as a tourist it must be a guided/accompanied tour (or rather, you arrange it through one of DPRK tourism bodies, and they only do guided/accompanied - you can't just turn up at Pyongyang airport and ask to come in), but there is nothing stopping you having a group size of one (i.e. just yourself).

People working there and diplomats and so forth come under different rules.

steveklabnik|12 years ago

You can...

For example, Merrill Newman (who has been in the news lately) was taking a 10 day vacation there when he was detained.