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NK Leader’s Office Has 11 Satellite Antennas

Written: 2010-01-07 16:34:22Updated: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

The Japanese Kyodo news agency quoted a Canada-based military magazine as saying that at least eleven satellite antennas are installed on the building that contains North Korean leader Kim Jong-il’s office.

The Kanwa Defense Review, a Chinese language military monthly based in Canada, published in its January issue satellite photographs of the building with Kim’s office, a residence labeled "Number 15" and the performance venue for women who provide entertainment to high-ranking North Korean officials known as Gippeumjo (Pleasure Unit).

There were reportedly facilities to see six different channels including NHK in the building containing the North Korean leader’s office in the 1980s. However, the monthly says that judging by the photographs, the reclusive leader appears to be watching more overseas TV of late.

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