ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月17日 23時14分


Most North Koreans can’t actually watch the Olympic Games. The country has 22 athletes competing in #Pyeongchang, a South Korean town only 50 miles from its border. Technically its people could watch the @オリンピック on TV, because #NorthKorea has free access to Olympic broadcasts. But it’s unlikely. So far, North Korea’s state-run television had broadcast none of the Games. “For the North Korean regime, there is no big incentive in reminding its people that the South lives well enough to host an Olympics,” said Lee Min-bok, a defector from North Korea. “Unless one of its athletes wins a surprise medal, it’s not likely to broadcast any competition to its people.” North Korea has won only 2 medals in the Winter Olympics, in 1964 and 1992. This year, the International Olympic Committee granted the 22 #NorthKoreans last-minute exemptions to compete in 5 sports. But the country also sent hundreds of cheerleaders, musicians and singers — and they’ve been the focus for state-run North Korean news outlets. @mjrhill photographed the North Korean #cheerleaders at the pairs figure skating final on Wednesday. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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