"Freedom of speech is the freedom to shout Long Live Kim Il Sung": This has been a commonplace here since Kim Su-yŏng's famous poem to that effect in 1960. It's not to be taken too literally or narrowly; one gets the larger meaning. But it's not that much larger. When dissidents and demonstrators called for freedom of speech in the past it was usually nationalist, anti-American and pro-North speech they had in mind. (Brian Reynolds Myers)

"Freedom of speech is the freedom to shout Long Live Kim Il Sung": This has been a commonplace here since Kim Su-yŏng's famous poem to that effect in 1960. It's not to be taken too literally or narrowly; one gets the larger meaning. But it's not that much larger. When dissidents and demonstrators called for freedom of speech in the past it was usually nationalist, anti-American and pro-North speech they had in mind.

Brian Reynolds Myers

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