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Activists are trying to smuggle bootleg copies of The Interview into North Korea by land and by balloon — but the penalty for watching it could could be time in a detention camp
Smugglers likely have copies of the movie on USB sticks, Scott Snyder, a Korea expert at the Council on Foreign Relations, told Mashable; he believes that there's probably at least a small contingent of North Koreans who want to watch the movie
“There’s going to be a group that wants it there precisely because they’ve heard about it," Snyder said Read more...
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