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Village pump north korea I understand the concern that articles about North Korea are currently stub articles and I am taking appropriate action to solve the problem. North Korea is a secretive state, some information about govenrment officials is known from official North Korean media, other information has been reported in foreign media. So, any North Korean article will likely be stub class until a major change in the government. I am trying to use libary research, instead of just Google, to expand the encyopledia about a largly unknown country. If someone makes the paper newspaer in DPRK, then that person is noteworthy. If someone stands next to a Supreme Leader to give a speech that is noteworthy. After all, the person could later fall into a memory hole as in 1984 (book). For example, much of the information is from unnamed south korean analysts reported in western news sources. Even , Ri Sol-ju the wife of Kim Jong-un , is lacking definative information because the DPRK sources are scant. I have found a source to expand the the North Korean articles at the Global Resources Center at the Gelman Library at George Washington University. Please give editors time to flesh out the articles. I am seeking consensus to increase understanding that stub articles about North Korea my be all that is possible. Please discuss. Geraldshields11 (talk) 17:47, 21 October 2012 (UTC)

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