The article doesn't say the latter part of the title, but a book I'm reading does.
"Although completely unthinkable in Kim Il Sung’s North Korea, even riots began to occur occasionally. In March 2005, for example, Pyongyang experienced what was probably the first riot in the city in 60 years. The riot itself began at Kim Il Sung Stadium during a World Cup qualifying match between North Koreans and the Iranian team." - The Real North Korea Life and Politics in the Failed Stalinist Utopia by Andrei Lankov.
The article doesn't say the latter part of the title, but a book I'm reading does.
"Although completely unthinkable in Kim Il Sung’s North Korea, even riots began to occur occasionally. In March 2005, for example, Pyongyang experienced what was probably the first riot in the city in 60 years. The riot itself began at Kim Il Sung Stadium during a World Cup qualifying match between North Koreans and the Iranian team." - *The Real North Korea Life and Politics in the Failed Stalinist Utopia* by Andrei Lankov.
The article doesn't say the latter part of the title, but a book I'm reading does.
"Although completely unthinkable in Kim Il Sung’s North Korea, even riots began to occur occasionally. In March 2005, for example, Pyongyang experienced what was probably the first riot in the city in 60 years. The riot itself began at Kim Il Sung Stadium during a World Cup qualifying match between North Koreans and the Iranian team." - The Real North Korea Life and Politics in the Failed Stalinist Utopia by Andrei Lankov.