Ziemeļkorejā sestdien notika vērienīgas svinības par godu komunistiskā režīma dibinātāja Kima Irsena 105.dzimšanas dienai. Šīs svinības atspoguļot bija ieradušies arī vairāki ārzemju žurnālisti, kuri mikroblogošanas vietnē twitter dalījušies ar fotogrāfijām no Ziemeļkorejā redzētā.
Life goes on in Pyongyang #NorthKorea, subways keep running. No sign of evacuation (as rumored) or panic in people's faces #CBC pic.twitter.com/UXInPqJNhv
— Saša Petricic (@sasapetricic) April 15, 2017
My room on the 33rd floor of the Yanggakdo Hotel in Pyongyang. Feels very Chinese, down to that center console pic.twitter.com/k842HKaXxO
— Jonathan Kaiman (@JRKaiman) April 12, 2017
Pyongyang calling! Finally here and even with a 3G data connection. The new Ryomyong street apartment buildings look fancy. #ylemaailmalla pic.twitter.com/bjCAZc8LGg
— Mika Mäkeläinen (@Mikareport) April 12, 2017
Couldn't get a clear shot but long queues for buses in #Pyongyang #Dprk pic.twitter.com/7n9J1CEOpA
— Jeremy Koh (@JeremyKohCNA) April 18, 2017
#Pyongyang #Taekwondo #Dprk pic.twitter.com/k8yNy5DiGs
— Jeremy Koh (@JeremyKohCNA) April 17, 2017
An earthquake experience room in #Pyongyang's Sci Tech Complex #Dprk pic.twitter.com/a7kgSkDqZr
— Jeremy Koh (@JeremyKohCNA) April 17, 2017
After much secrecy, foreign reporters in #Pyongyang watch #KimJongUn preside over opening of the skyscraper-lined Ryomyong street pic.twitter.com/TjOWNvDcyN
— Jeremy Koh (@JeremyKohCNA) April 13, 2017
Just arrived at the Orphan Primary School in Pyongyang, and it is very, very clean pic.twitter.com/nNDDNBCkbk
— Jonathan Kaiman (@JRKaiman) April 13, 2017
North Korean children study a fable about a tiger and a porcupine. My minder says it's an allegory. Guess which one is the U.S. pic.twitter.com/RIQzhz94UL
— Jonathan Kaiman (@JRKaiman) April 13, 2017
A church in #Pyongyang #DPRK pic.twitter.com/CBl5kTSbng
— Jeremy Koh (@JeremyKohCNA) April 13, 2017
Caught in mid-step during the military parade in #Pyongyang #DPRK pic.twitter.com/2yY2f7ZYVa
— Jeremy Koh (@JeremyKohCNA) April 15, 2017
In Pyongyang, huge lines going into a flower exhibition. Everyone very much at ease pic.twitter.com/oGGIo4yIDE
— Jonathan Kaiman (@JRKaiman) April 16, 2017