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Old May 28th 10, 03:58 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default South Korea resumes border broadcasts

On May 28, 7:07*am, dave wrote:
m II wrote:
On 10-05-27 10:20 AM, Bill Baka wrote:


What few radios with other than those fixed frequencies have been
smuggled
into the DPRK are tightly hidden and one can actually receive a death
sentence for possessing one..


Yeah, Commies are no fun at all.
Bill


I wonder what the people of Japanese descent living on the West Coast of
North America thought during the Second World War. I don't believe they
were allowed radios in the concentration camps...


Internment camps. *I'm pretty sure they had entertainment and news. *No
phone calls to Tojo however.- Hide quoted text -

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They certainly had prisoner-run art "programs"; a good deal of
important Japanese-American art came out of some of them. Other
recreations and passtimes were permitted too. Make no mistake - they
were not pleasant or fun - but they were also not the gruesome
hellholes of Nazi Germany.

Bruce Jensen