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AS IT IS 2016-09-26 Travel Blogger Criticized for ‘Fun’ Trip to North Korea
A popular travel blogger is being criticized for writing only good comments and posting fun videos from a trip to North Korea.
British world traveler Louis Cole posted the videos on his YouTube channel last month. The videos were recorded during a 10-day trip with a group of friends. His YouTube channel has nearly two million subscribers, and he has more than 800,000 followers1 on Twitter.
Some social media followers and the activist2 group Human Rights Watch criticized Cole for not showing the realities of life in North Korea.
One user responded to a photo Cole posted on Instagram of him surfing with a smiling North Korean boy. “You have to be realistic, man. Not everything is smiles and rainbows.”
The user said Cole’s information was usually realistic and useful for travelers. “I’m disappointed that you weren’t just as honest and realistic on this latest trip. Sure, this was probably 100 percent orchestrated and you weren’t allowed to film anything they didn’t allow you to.”
Cole says he purposely tried to focus on the “beautiful, positive things” from the trip. His videos showed him surfing, visiting a water park and sightseeing across the country. He did not focus on the fact that North Korean government officials controlled where he could go and who he could talk to.
After his visit, Cole released a video explaining his postings about the trip.
“I am not an investigative journalist. I don’t really do political commentary and there are other places on the Internet you can go to find those kind of things...”
He denied a suggestion that he might have been paid by the North Korean government to make a propaganda video.
“The assumption I made, which may have been wrong of me, was that people watching my North Korea blogs would have already had a broader perspective on North Korea..."
Another social media critic said the video and photo postings did not show the real North Korea, “The one in which the majority of North Koreans live in poverty and have their rights stripped from them. The pictures you’re posting are just a glimpse of what THEY want you to see.”
The Deputy Director of Human Rights Watch for Asia, Phil Robertson, told VOA he agrees with the criticisms.
“Our concern was that this guy was portraying4 such a relentlessly5 positive message about North Korea that is completely out of line with what we know about the human rights abuses there.”
The United Nations General Assembly has voted to refer North Korea’s leadership to the International Criminal Court.
A UN report documented between 80,000 and 120,000 political prisoners inside the country. It also linked North Korean officials to acts including murder, torture, rape6, forced abortions7 and sexual violence.
Cole answered his social media critics in a post on Instagram.
“Many people saw our trip to North Korea & our positive interaction with people as controversial,” he wrote. “It was moments like this, breaking down the barriers that separate this beautiful country from the rest of the world, that make me honored to have been a part of this group.”
Robertson, however, said he does not believe the travel posts were building cultural bridges. He said Cole did not research the real North Korea and gave the country’s government a lot of free publicity8.
Words in This Story
blogger – n. a person who writes about personal opinions, activities and experiences on a website.
rainbow – n. curved line of different colors that can appear in the sky when the sun shines through rain
orchestrate – v. organize something to achieve a specific goal
assumption – n. something thought to be true without real proof
broader perspective - adj. see something from a larger point of view
glimpse – n. to look quickly at something, glance
portray3 – v. to describe something or someone
relentlessly – adj. continuing without stopping or getting weaker
controversial – adj. relating to or causing much discussion, disagreement, or argument
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