Brit fighting 'demonisation' of life in N Korea
Western claims of life in North Korea are "very unreliable", according to a UK activist who is part of the Pyongyang-supporting Korean Friendship Association.
Dermot Hudson volunteered for his role in 2001 with official endorsement of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, a nation most people believe is cut off from the rest of the world.
Speaking to Daily Politics presenter Jo Coburn, he described a recent visit to the country - which is in a stand-off with the West over its weapons programme - and said relatives had advised him not to go.
"I support the DPRK, I support its right to independence, its right to existence which is now under threat from the US," he added.
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