Associated Press North Korea Bureau Opens As First All-Format News Office In Pyongyang

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Posted: 01/16/12 10:11 AM ET

NEW YORK -- When Associated Press executives and journalists attempted to open a North Korean bureau last month, they arrived in Pyongyang just hours after the death of Kim Jong Il.

AP journalists hit the ground running and provided text and photos of the historic time inside North Korea to news outlets around the world. The bureau's official opening, however, was postponed as the country mourned.

But on Monday, AP executives were back in Pyongyang to formally launch the first full-time, all-format western news bureau in North Korea, a totalitarian country that ranks near the bottom of the world's press freedom index. Even with a base of operations in the capital, it still won't be easy reporting within the hermetically-sealed country. However, executive editor Kathleen Carroll said the AP "does not submit to censorship" anywhere in the world, including North Korea.

"We wouldn't have set up a bureau if we hadn't been able to operate the way we'd like to operate," Carroll told The Huffington Post by phone Monday morning from Pyongyang.

Carroll noted that "every country has its own challenges" and AP journalists don't wander freely in North Korea just as they couldn't wander freely while reporting on a military base in various countries. But "when we have asked permission to go places," she said, "we've been able to go."

The AP first broke into the nation in 2006, opening a video-only bureau in Pyongyang. Monday's opening of an all-format bureau follows a year of negotiations with state-run Korea Central News Agency. The AP first announced plans for the office in June.

In the Pyongyang bureau, veteran AP journalists who've covered the region for years will work alongside North Korean journalists. Carroll described the staffing as a merging of "outsiders' curiosity and insiders' knowledge."

Carroll said there may be "some bumps in the road" covering North Korea, but noted that the news organization has, at times, run afoul of governments throughout the world. But it's worth it, she said, given that "the hunger for information about North Korea and its people is so immense."

While the AP's presence is significant for western news consumers, it may not greatly effect North Koreans. News outlets worldwide will benefit from running AP dispatches with a Pyongyang dateline, and yet the country's own citizens will still have only state-run media. Given the absence of independent media, Carroll noted, "we don't have any customers in North Korea."

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NEW YORK -- When Associated Press executives and journalists attempted to open a North Korean bureau last month, they arrived in Pyongyang just hours after the death of Kim Jong Il. AP journalists...
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lulubelle1956
07:21 PM on 01/18/2012
Is ap kidding? They are going to get people killed if theybreport anything other than what they are told.
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repugnicansfearme
Here endeth the lesson.
05:57 PM on 01/17/2012
AP the little lamb who is lost in the woods...........
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Atsaguy
04:35 PM on 01/17/2012
However, executive editor Kathleen Carroll said the AP "does not submit to censorship" anywhere in the world, including North Korea. "

Really??? well get ready to submit news that is censored or just the usual fluff....



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10:28 AM on 01/17/2012
Here's the DPRK (North Korean) statement on the opening. Note the "opening of the bureau would bring hundreds of millions of people around the world the cultural understanding and access to stories of political and economic development of the DPRK" part. That's what will be trumpeted by the North with regard to this--they're sharing their economic success with hundreds of millions around the world. Yeah...... right.

http://www.kcna.co.jp/index-e.htm

Here's an example of what the North Korean people get on a daily basis. The language is toned down in this version because it's meant for release outside the DPRK. But you get the idea. And remember--this is the ONLY news they hear.

http://www.kcna.co.jp/index-e.htm
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10:31 AM on 01/17/2012
The URLs didn't copy correctly. In the URL above, for those interested, my first comment refers to the second story in the index. The second one refers to the "S. Korean Authorities Accused of Kicking up War Racket" article about half-way down.
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John Shaw
11:14 AM on 01/17/2012
URL's copied just fine....
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repugnicansfearme
Here endeth the lesson.
05:59 PM on 01/17/2012
Yes, and please enjoy these boiled bluegrass sandwiches, compliments of His Most Holy High Imperial Wonderful One. Would you like a mud pie? It's real mud.
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mollynova
Oh, Toto! Where did our democracy go?
09:54 AM on 01/17/2012
Is this a joke? Looks like they put a sheet of paper on the broom closet and called it a North Korean 'News' office. What will happen to the reporters that won't mourn well enough over Kim Jong Il's death?
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PurpleTomato
Dean of Tomatoes
01:33 AM on 01/17/2012
This reminds me of the time AP opened a full news bureau in Mordor after Sauron's demise
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mollynova
Oh, Toto! Where did our democracy go?
09:54 AM on 01/17/2012
Thank you. I needed that laugh the way this morning is going for me. fanned
11:05 AM on 01/17/2012
Haaaaa! So true and I think the AP bureau in Mordor will have more truthful stories than the one in NK...:)
12:10 AM on 01/17/2012
What a match!!!

...AP, a propaganda arm of MSM, operating in a country that values propaganda as a tool of information distribution!!!
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Craig2
Living in the great State of Jefferson
09:18 PM on 01/16/2012
Good evening, AP in PRNK? Cool! Now they can go out and find the slave labor camps well posted on Google. Photos welcome. Oh, and the slave labor factories in Southern Pyongyang Provience. Follow the rail road tracks from South Korea and China. Day light will expose the real Noth Korea and the really big problems we have to deal with.
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repugnicansfearme
Here endeth the lesson.
09:36 PM on 01/16/2012
I am glad you mentioned China, the camps are there as well.
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Craig2
Living in the great State of Jefferson
09:51 PM on 01/16/2012
Good evening repugnicansfearme, Wong! Hee! Hee! No North Korean labor camps in China. Russia yes. There are labor camps on the North Korean side of the border with China. And, North Korea trades slave produced materials to China.
08:57 PM on 01/16/2012
Worst. Post-College Job. Ever.
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Craig2
Living in the great State of Jefferson
09:21 PM on 01/16/2012
Good evening Brian Zanyor, Lemonade! Could be the most important stories are yet to be told.
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John Shaw
11:16 AM on 01/17/2012
And you have been fan'd and fav'd...
08:57 PM on 01/16/2012
AP should not open an office anywhere where the public cannot get access to free press.
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08:47 PM on 01/16/2012
Good idea! Cheap, too. You don't need color film, North Korea is all in black and white.
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Craig2
Living in the great State of Jefferson
09:31 PM on 01/16/2012
Good evening Red Russet, I just spent the past two weeks studying PRNK on Google Earth and reading articles available on line. Wow! Looks like Oregon in many areas. They've got their own Crater Lake! Well they share it with China. What we have here is a 1000 year old culture interrupted by 100 years of terror. Participating with them to again become part of the world community is essential.
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Phil Lunney
The Moderate Man
08:44 PM on 01/16/2012
It is a step in the right direction. Good Luck, AP.
08:05 PM on 01/16/2012
No surprise there. The poodles at ap are use to laying supine before terrorist governments. They totally fawn over obama.
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Mr Anonymous
Mumpsimus, I am not entertained!
08:53 PM on 01/16/2012
I doubt you'd know a terrorist, from a marxist, from a communist, from a socialist, from a liberal.
08:57 PM on 01/16/2012
Same trash that needs to end up in the asheap!
02:34 AM on 01/17/2012
I doubt either of you have read obama's ghost written "dreams of my father".
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commiepinko
The Naked Truth
08:03 PM on 01/16/2012
I heard Newt will be elected Prez of NK.......
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Have a cigar
Defeat the Spendocrats in 2012
08:40 PM on 01/16/2012
B.a.r.r.y would fit the part much much better.
09:31 PM on 01/16/2012
B.A.R.R.Y. - Basically Any Right-wing Republican Yahoo.
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commiepinko
The Naked Truth
08:00 PM on 01/16/2012
will the TRUTH be censored?