In a country, where the internet is off limits, except for a
In a country, where the internet is off limits, except for a select few, North Korea seems to have gone off the deep end, opening twitter, youtube and facebook accounts.
The facebook account opened late Thursday under the Korean username “uriminzokkiri,” meaning “on our own as a nation,” an official at South Korea’s Communications Standards Commission said Friday.
The account opened hours after the commission blocked North Korea’s 1-week-old Twitter account from being accessed in the South for containing information that is illegal under South Korean security laws, the official said.
North Korea’s government-run website, Uriminzokkiri, announced last week that it had a Twitter account and a YouTube channel created in July.
The Twitter account, under the name uriminzok (“our nation” in Korean), gained more than 8,500 followers in a week though it posted just 30 tweets linking to reports praising North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and lambasting South Korea and the U.S. over ongoing joint military drills.
The Facebook account, which describes itself as male, says it is interested in men and is looking for networking. The account had 50 friends as of Friday.
Its profile picture is of the Three Charters for National Reunification Memorial Tower, a 100-foot (30-meter) monument in Pyongyang that “reflects the strong will of the 70 million Korean people to achieve the reunification of the country with their concerted effort,” according to the official Korean Central News Agency.
More than 130 videos have been uploaded to North Korea’s YouTube channel, including clips that condemn and mock South Korea and the U.S. for blaming North Korea for the sinking of a South Korean warship in March.
The police and the National Intelligence Service are currently investigating the site to verify whether it is indeed run by the North Korean government.
Probably fake or is Kim Jong-Il finally realizing the power of the internet?