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As we've reported on North Korea, an updated view on the increased international tensions over its missile and nuclear programs, you've heard me used words like "secretive" or "restrictive" when talking about its government. In a communist country, the government controls the major political party. It controls the minor political parties. It controls the country's four TV stations and it controls the radio.
我们一直在报道有关朝鲜的消息,随时更新朝鲜导弹系统和核项目所引发的不断增加的国际紧张局势,您也时常会听到我用“秘密”或“限制性”等字眼来形容朝鲜政府。在朝鲜这样的社会主义国家,政府控制着主要政党。它还控制着各个小政党,以及该国的四家电视台和广播电台。
According to the World Press Freedom Index, which advocates for media freedom for journalists, North Korea ranked dead last in the world, at 180, for freedom of the press. But it has let some outside journalists in. And the stories they're able to tell reveal life there from the inside out.
根据倡导媒体自由的世界新闻自由指数表示,朝鲜的新闻自由在全球排名垫底,为第180名。不过朝鲜允许一些外国记者进入该国。让记者能够自内而外揭露朝鲜的生活和故事。
People are often surprised that I can pose on social media from inside North Korea even though they have things like Facebook or Instagram or Twitter here, North Korean officials are becoming increasingly savvy about the power of social media to get their message out of the world. They realized that a single post, especially by a network like CNN could be seen by millions of people.
人们经常对我能在朝鲜境内使用社交媒体感到惊讶,其实朝鲜可以用脸书、Instagram和推特这些媒体。朝鲜官员也越来越擅长用社交媒体的力量向世界传达他们的信息。他们意识到,一个帖子,尤其是发布在CNN这样的网站,可以被数百万人看到。
So, they're paying closer attention to what I'm posting and so, just like on television, on social media, you have to be really careful in following North Korean rules. Nothing that can be perceived as disrespectful to their supreme leader, Kim Jong-un. Nothing demeaning to the country.
所以,他们密切关注着我所发布的内容,就像在电视上一样,在社交媒体上,你也必须非常小心地遵守朝鲜的规则。不能发布任何可被认为是对他们的最高领导人金正恩不尊敬的内容。也不能发布任何贬低朝鲜这个国家的内容。
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As we've reported on North Korea, an updated view on the increased international tensions over its missile and nuclear programs, you've heard me used words like "secretive" or "restrictive" when talking about its government. In a communist country, the government controls the major political party. It controls the minor political parties. It controls the country's four TV stations and it controls the radio.
According to the World Press Freedom Index, which advocates for media freedom for journalists, North Korea ranked dead last in the world, at 180, for freedom of the press. But it has let some outside journalists in. And the stories they're able to tell reveal life there from the inside out.
People are often surprised that I can pose on social media from inside North Korea even though they have things like Facebook or Instagram or Twitter here, North Korean officials are becoming increasingly savvy about the power of social media to get their message out of the world. They realized that a single post, especially by a network like CNN could be seen by millions of people.
So, they're paying closer attention to what I'm posting and so, just like on television, on social media, you have to be really careful in following North Korean rules. Nothing that can be perceived as disrespectful to their supreme leader, Kim Jong-un. Nothing demeaning to the country.