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North Korean YouTuber YuMi visits the Rungna People's Pleasure Park in
Pyongyang, North Korea, in a video uploaded on September 1, 2022.
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THEY EAT ICE CREAM AND READ ‘HARRY POTTER,’ BUT THESE NORTH KOREAN YOUTUBERS
AREN’T WHAT THEY SEEM

By Jessie Yeung and Gawon Bae, CNN
Updated 12:00 PM EST, Sun February 5, 2023
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North Korean YouTuber YuMi visits the Rungna People's Pleasure Park in
Pyongyang, North Korea, in a video uploaded on September 1, 2022.
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Seoul, South Korea CNN  — 

The young woman rifles through a fridge of popsicles, pulling out several to
show the camera.

“This is milk flavor – the picture is so cute,” she says in English, pointing to
the cartoon packaging with a smile. “And this is peach flavor.”

After finally selecting an ice cream cone, she bites into it, declaring: “The
biscuit is very delicious.”

The four-minute video has racked up more than 41,000 views on YouTube, but this
is no ordinary vlog. The woman, who calls herself YuMi, lives in North Korea,
perhaps the world’s most isolated and secretive nation.

Her YouTube channel, created last June, is one of several social media accounts
that have popped up across the internet in the past year or two, in which North
Korean residents claim to share their everyday lives.

YuMi eats ice cream in Pyongyang, North Korea, in a YouTube video uploaded on
August 1, 2022.
Olivia Natasha-YuMi Space DPRK daily/YouTube

But experts say not all is as it seems in these videos, and that the images
contain tell-tale signs that the lives displayed are far from the norm for the
impoverished millions under the dictatorship of leader Kim Jong Un.

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Instead, they suggest, YuMi and others like are likely related to high-ranking
officials and may be part of a propaganda campaign aimed at rebranding the
country’s international image as a more relatable – even tourist-friendly –
place than its constant talk about nuclear weapons might suggest.

YuMi’s videos “look like a well-prepared play” scripted by the North Korean
government, said Park Seong-cheol, a researcher at the Database Centre for North
Korean Human Rights.


TELL-TALE SIGNS

For decades, North Korea has been comparatively closed off from the rest of the
world, with tight restrictions on free expression, free movement and access to
information.

Its dismal human rights record has been criticized by the United Nations.
Internet use is heavily restricted; even the privileged few who are allowed
smartphones can only access a government-run, heavily censored intranet. Foreign
materials like books and movies are banned, often with severe punishments for
those caught with black market contraband.

This is why YuMi – who not only has access to a filming device but YouTube – is
no ordinary North Korean, experts say.

In this photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim
Jong Un speaks during a Politburo meeting of the ruling Workers' Party in
Pyongyang, North Korea, Tuesday, June 29, 2021. Kim ripped into senior ruling
party and government officials over what he described as a serious lapse in
national efforts to fend off COVID-19. The North's official Korean Central News
Agency said Wednesday, June 30, 2021 that Kim made the comments during the
meeting, which he called to discuss a "grave incident" in anti-epidemic work
that he said created a "huge crisis" for the country and its people. The content
of this image is as provided and cannot be independently verified.(Korean
Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP)
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“Connecting with the outside world is an impossible thing for a resident,” said
Ha Seung-hee, a research professor of North Korea studies at Dongguk University.

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YuMi is not the only North Korean YouTuber turning heads: an 11-year-old who
calls herself Song A made her YouTube debut in April 2022 and has already gained
more than 20,000 subscribers.

“My favorite book is ‘Harry Potter’ written by J. K. Rowling,” Song A claims in
one video, holding up the first book of the series – particularly striking given
North Korea’s typically strict rules forbidding foreign culture especially from
Western nations.

The video shows Song A speaking in a British accent and sitting in what looks
like an idyllic child’s bedroom complete with a globe, bookshelf, a stuffed
animal, a framed photo and pink curtains.

Song A, purportedly a resident of Pyongyang, North Korea, holds up a Harry
Potter book in a YouTube video uploaded April 26, 2022.
Olivia Natasha-YuMi Space DPRK daily/YouTube


LUXURIES FOR ‘A SPECIAL CLASS’

The rosy depictions of daily life in Pyongyang may also give a clue to the
social standing and identities of their creators.

YuMi’s videos show her visiting an amusement park and an interactive cinema
show, fishing in a river, exercising in a well-equipped indoor gym, and visiting
a limestone cave where young students wave the North Korean flag in the
background.

Song A visits a packed water park, tours a science and technology exhibition
center, and films her first day back at school.

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Park, the expert, says these representations aren’t 100% false – but they are
extremely misleading, and do not represent normal life.

There have been reports of North Korea’s wealthy elite, such as senior
government officials and their families, having access to luxuries such as air
conditioning, scooters and coffee. And the facilities shown in the YouTube
videos do exist – but they’re not accessible to most people, and are only
granted to “special people in a special class,” Park said.

These facilities are also likely not open or operating regularly as the videos
imply, he said. “For example, the power supply in North Korea is not smooth
enough to operate an amusement park, so I’ve heard that they would only operate
it on the weekends or on a special day like when they film a video,” added Park.

People walk on a snow covered street near the Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang on
January 12, 2021.
KIM WON JIN/AFP/AFP via Getty Images

North Korea is notorious for frequent blackouts and electricity shortages; only
about 26% of the population has access to electricity, according to 2019
estimates from the CIA World Factbook. These blackouts were captured in
nighttime satellite images in 2011 and 2014 that showed North Korea cloaked in
darkness, almost blending into the dark sea around it – in sharp contrast to the
dazzling lights of neighboring China and South Korea.

The YouTubers’ English fluency and access to rare luxuries suggest they are both
highly educated and likely related to high-ranking officials, Park said.

Defectors have previously told CNN that some North Koreans learn British English
in their English classes. The British Council, a UK-based organization, also ran
an English language teacher training program in North Korea, sending teachers
there for more than a dozen years before it was halted in 2017.

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A NEW STYLE OF PROPAGANDA

North Korean propaganda isn’t new; previous campaigns have featured Soviet-style
posters, videos of marching troops and missile tests, and images of Kim Jong Un
on a white horse.

But experts say the YouTube videos, and similar North Korean social media
accounts on Chinese platforms like Weibo and Bilibili, illustrate a new
strategy: Relatability.

“North Korea is striving to emphasize that Pyongyang is an ‘ordinary city,’”
Park said, adding that the leadership “is very interested in how the outside
world views them.”

Ha, the research professor, said North Korea could be trying to portray itself
as a “safe country” to encourage greater tourism for its battered economy –
especially after the toll of the Covid-19 pandemic.

While it has not yet reopened its borders to tourists, “the pandemic is going to
end at some point, and North Korea has been concentrating on tourism for
economic purposes,” Ha said.


KCNA

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un rides a white horse on snowy, symbolic mountain

Before the pandemic, there were limited options for tours in which visitors were
shepherded around the country by guides from the Ministry of Tourism. The tours
were carefully choreographed, designed to show the country in its best light.
Even so, many countries, including the United States, warn their citizens
against visiting.

After the pandemic began, “there was talk (in North Korea) about shedding
previous forms of propaganda and implementing new forms,” Ha said. “After Kim
Jong Un ordered (authorities) to be more creative in their propaganda, vlog
videos on YouTube began appearing.”

A 2019 article in North Korea’s state-owned newspaper Rodong Sinmun, citing Kim,
declared that the country’s propaganda and news channels must “boldly discard
the old framework of writing and editing with established conventions and
conventional methods.”

The YouTubers’ use of English may reflect this effort to reach global viewers.
Both YuMi and Song A also helpfully include English names for their channels:
YuMi also goes by “Olivia Natasha,” and Song A by “Sally Parks.”


WHY YOUTUBE?

North Korea has posted other types of propaganda to YouTube in the past decade –
though its official videos are often taken down by moderators.

In 2017, YouTube took down the state-run North Korean news channel
Uriminzokkiri, and the Tonpomail channel controlled by ethnic Koreans in Japan
loyal to Pyongyang, saying they violated the platform’s terms of services and
community guidelines.

Another YouTube channel called Echo of Truth, purportedly run by a North Korean
resident called Un A who filmed herself enjoying daily activities in Pyongyang,
was taken down in late 2020.


Photo Illustration/ Getty, Adobe Stock

Why some North Korean defectors return to one of the world's most repressive
regimes

But the closures sparked outcry from some researchers who said the videos
provided a valuable insight into North Korea and its leadership, even if they
were propaganda.

When CNN requested comment from YouTube on these deleted channels, and those of
Song A and YuMi, a spokesperson said the platform “complies with all applicable
sanctions and trade compliance laws – including with respect to content created
and uploaded by restricted entities.”

“If we find that an account violates our Terms of Service or Community
Guidelines, we disable it,” the statement said.

Experts said the videos by YuMi and Song A might be an attempt by Pyongyang to
reach an audience without attracting the attention of moderators.

And however scripted they might be, they too offered a valuable window into the
country, experts said.

“People already know that (the videos) were created for propaganda purposes …
the public is already aware,” Ha said. But, she added, “I think there should be
proper education and discussion on how we should perceive (such) content instead
of just closing the doors.”




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