A human-rights organization is trying to influence people living in
one of the most closed societies in the world with nothing more than USB
sticks.
Earlier this year, the Human Rights Foundation launched "Flash Drives for Freedom,"
with the goal of changing the totalitarian system of North Korea to a
more free and open society by delivering information and education,
instead of relying on diplomacy or military action.
Roughly 10,000 drives loaded with "subversive" content will be delivered to the country by the end of this year.
"Truth is an incredibly dangerous weapon," Alex Gladstein, chief
strategy officer for the Human Rights Foundation, told Business Insider.
http://www.businessinsider.com/human-rights-foundation-north-korea-2016-8
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