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Vertical North Korean flag image by Jorge Candeias |
Vertical Korean Workers Party flag image by Jorge Candeias |
The Público newspaper published at 11 February 2005 a report about the ongoing controversy about the North Korean nuclear potential. The article itself, albeit quite lengthy, was devoid of vex content, but it came illustrated by a photo of a military parade that was quite vexy.
It shows two North Korean national flags and a third flag, which I presume being red, and which seems to have no charges, all flown from the military vehicles up front. The building in the back is decorated by a very large arrangement of the national flag and the national coat of arms and its facade is decorated by what's the most interesting bit for us.
A portrait of Kim Jong-Il is in the center, but that's the irrelevant part.
On the sides is the relevant part: two vertical flags, looking about 3:1 in
proportions, on the left the national flag, on the right the flag of the
Korean Workers Party.
Jorge Candeias 18 May 2005