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“He Shouldn't Be There.”

North Koreans express resentment when forced to build a railroad honoring Kim Jong-un.

01/14/2014 | Rating NR

FRONTLINE

“He Shouldn't Be There.”

Clip: Season 2014 Episode 2 | 1m 34s

North Koreans express resentment when forced to build a railroad honoring Kim Jong-un.

In this undercover footage, North Korean soldiers are forced to build a railroad honoring Kim Jong-un — but privately question the new leader. This clip is an excerpt from FRONTLINE's “Secret State of North Korea,” which premieres Tuesday, January 14.

01/14/2014 | Rating NR

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