On The Internet In World's Most Secretive Nation

On The Interent In World's Most Secretive Nation
FILE - In this Sunday, April 15, 2012 file photo, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves from a balcony at the end of a mass military parade in Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Square. North Korea said its new, young leader Kim is married, announcing it for the first time in a brief and routine state TV report Wednesday evening, July 25, 2012 that ends weeks of speculation about a beautiful woman who accompanied him to recent public events. Kim toured an amusement park with his "wife, comrade Ri Sol Ju" on Tuesday, while a crowd cheered for the leader, the speaker said without giving any more details about Ri, including how long they had been married. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder, File)
FILE - In this Sunday, April 15, 2012 file photo, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves from a balcony at the end of a mass military parade in Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Square. North Korea said its new, young leader Kim is married, announcing it for the first time in a brief and routine state TV report Wednesday evening, July 25, 2012 that ends weeks of speculation about a beautiful woman who accompanied him to recent public events. Kim toured an amusement park with his "wife, comrade Ri Sol Ju" on Tuesday, while a crowd cheered for the leader, the speaker said without giving any more details about Ri, including how long they had been married. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder, File)

What is it like to surf the internet in the most secretive country on Earth? The short answer is - strange, at least by the rest of the world's standards. But as North Koreans begin to put their lives at risk just to connect to the outside world, it could mark a dramatic moment in the country's history.

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