North Korea's state-run television broadcasting station "Korea Central TV" held a 20-year-old broadcast on the 13th of this month.
The following footage of the North-South confrontation in the semi-finals of the U-20 Women's Soccer Asian Cup was broadcast on the 17th, with the south side labeled as ``South Korea'' and the north side labeled as ``Korea.''
However, there was no mention of South Korea except in the subtitles. Even the comments of the commentators explaining the competition contents are against the Korean team.
There was no comment about that, just referring to North Korea as ``our team.'' Furthermore, he did not mention the Taegeukgi (South Korean national flag) that was shown on camera. Chosun Central TV
During the broadcast of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, the Taegeukgi flag was made into a mosaic. North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency reported the results of the competition in an article on the 14th, but at that time
was referred to as ``Puppet Korea.'' Since late last year, North Korean media has been referring to South Korea as "puppet" and "puppet South Korea," rather than calling South Korea "South Korea," which means "South and North are the same people."
I have used expressions like this many times. This reflects North Korean General Secretary Kim Jung Eun's policy of ``viewing South Korea not as a subject of unification but as a belligerent.''
Meanwhile, North Korea defeated South Korea 3-1 in the semifinals of this tournament, and then defeated Japan 2-1 in the final to win the championship.
2024/03/18 08:03 KST
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