North Korea prepare to face Brazil with fanfare but no fans amid human rights concerns
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By Nick Harris 14 June 2010 North Korea will have fewer fans at the 2010 World Cup than any other nation because ordinary citizens are forbidden to travel and because, according to Amnesty International, expats who gather in public places risk doing so in fear of their lives and in fear of reprisals against family members back home.
North Korea prepare to face Brazil with fanfare but no fans amid human rights concerns
North Korea prepare to face Brazil with…
North Korea prepare to face Brazil with fanfare but no fans amid human rights concerns
By Nick Harris 14 June 2010 North Korea will have fewer fans at the 2010 World Cup than any other nation because ordinary citizens are forbidden to travel and because, according to Amnesty International, expats who gather in public places risk doing so in fear of their lives and in fear of reprisals against family members back home.