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North Korea Now Sells Goods In Online Store

Posted on 04 February 2008 by

The Orwellian North Korean government has created a barely-functional ONLINE STORE FOR NORTH KOREAN GOODS, which sells a few hundred items “to earn cash and raise awareness about what it has to offer.” According to the Associated Press, the site has not been available lately and, when it was, there were no prices and many of the product links were dead. They do accept credit cards, however.

Original post by Mike

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