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  • North Korean postcards photographed in Pyongyang, showing the launch of a missile.
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  • North Korean postcard photographed in Pyongyang showing three North Korean soldiers loading rifle magazines with bullets, and bayonets fixed. In the background an array of missiles point upwards.
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  • North Korean postcard photographed in Pyongyang showing North Korean scholars, musicians and solidiers under a flag.
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  • North Korean postcard photographed in Pyongyang showing workers and soldiers united against a background of North Korean symbols and flags.
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  • North Korean postcards photographed in Pyongyang showing a soldier with rifle blowing a bugle, with missiles and soldiers in the background
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  • North Korean postcard photographed in Pyongyang, showing a North Korean soldier with a rifle in front of an array of missiles.
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  • North Korean postcards photographed in Pyongyang showing a North Korean fist smashing a missile from USA.
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  • North Korean postcards photographed in Pyongyang.
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  • North Korean postcards photographed in Pyongyang showing a worker with a raised fist.
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  • North Korean postcard photographed in Pyongyang showing food production by a woman in military uniform.
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  • North Korean postcard photographed in Pyongyang. A North Korean soldier stamps on the neck of an American soldier while holding a rifle and grenade.
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  • North Korean postcard photographed in Pyongyang showing North Korean solidiers in red, killing US soldiers with bayonets.
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  • North Korean postcard photographed in Pyongyang showing North Korean hands crushing a US soldier and US bomb.
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  • North Korean postcard photographed in Pyongyang showing North Korean Army, Navy and Airforce destroying the US Whitehouse.
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  • A large mosaic mural inside a Pyongyang metro station shows flags and workers and the symbol of the North Korean Communist Party.
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  • Demonstration on Lumad rights, Manila, Phlippines. Interview with Kerlan Fenagal, Chair of PASAKA, the Confederation of Lumad Organisations in Southern Mindanao. <br />
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"Indigenous peoples are 14% of the total Filipino population of 110 million, so 15 million or so indigenous people in the country. The Lumad are a large group, particularly in Mindanao.<br />
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We are victims of the continuing, and intensifying, militarisation, specially now, we are under Martial Law in Mindanao. All over the Philippines we are facing the Oplan Kapayapaan, the counter-insurgency programme of the Duterte regime. We are facing attacks on our efforts to establish our Lumad schools, that provide education to the Lumad. Duterte says that the schools are training grounds, recruiting stations, for insurgents. They call us terrorists and communists, that’s how they tag us, but that is a pretext.<br />
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The militarisation is to impose other policies, they have interests in our ancestral lands. They intensify attacks on our people and our culture because we defend our ancestral lands against mining, plunder, logging concessions, constructing mega-dams on our big rivers, like bulami river. They want to take our resources, they want to exploit our rainforests, the Pantaron Range. If you see the movie Avatar, that’s how you can imagine the Pantaron Range, it is rain forest. They are already mining there, going from medium scale to large scale, the government sell the mines to foreign companies. The region is rich in gold, copper, nickel and coal. They want our resources, they use the military and paramilitaries to get them...<br />
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