NKIDP Coordinator James Person featured in <i>Minjok 21</i>
A recent interview with NKIDP Coordinator James Person was featured in the June edition of the South Korean magazine Minjok 21. In the interview, Person discussed his work at NKIDP, and the project's efforts to shed light upon the history of the DPRK.
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