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This photographer was banned because he took these Photos. No one has seen them until now.
Source: http://story.wittyfeed.com/story/874...them-until-now
Photographer Eric Lafforgue captured some really heart-touching pictures of North Korean people. Kim Jong Un (The Dictator) did not want these images to be seen by the outside world as they depict widespread poverty in so called "RICH" North Korea.
The North Korean authorities have taken objections to even the simplest of the images. The forbidden images include those which depict poverty, malnourished kids, men collecting grass, child labor and the places having no electricity. World leaders should take this into account and condemn it.
You can not click malnourished kids.
Clicking Child labor is banned.
Photographing poverty is banned.
Clicking kids on the field is banned.
You can not click an incomplete painting.
This is banned because, kids are using computers with no power.
This click is banned because the person appears to be dead.
This picture is banned because a kid is pushing the cart.
This image captured without power is banned.
Taking pictures of people who ride their bikes for hours to get to work is banned.
North Korea says foreign aid is a war debt, but taking photos of the WFP sign through the window of a house is forbidden
He was told to delete this image because army personnel are pushing the van.
This kid looks very arrogant as it stands in front of the bus. Yes, this is banned.
Clicking any image of Military is strictly prohibited.
This picture was banned, because it shows kids working on roads.
This is banned because the Korean authorities felt that one can't have fun standing in front of leaders.
This image is banned because the boy is not wearing the Cap properly and yes there's military in the background.
Clicking aquatic animals is okay but you can't click military personnel enjoying the show.
This man collecting grass depicts poverty according to Govt.
According to them this pic depicts black market.
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