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    2 months ago

    They probably will bring in more over time,

    Maybe they will, but I suspect this is some sort of PR stunt, probably to show a win for Putin. Maybe even to influence the US election, as Trump praises both Putin and Kim Jon Un.
    Christianity is illegal in North Korea, owning or reading the bible is a capital offense. Yes you read that right, there is death penalty for participating in anything Christian.
    Russia is a very Christian country, and there is not much chance those North Koreans won’t be exposed to some Christianity.
    This makes it doubtful these soldiers will ever be allowed back into North Korea. They are probably write offs in a political PR play.

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      2 months ago

      If it is a PR stunt it is dumb. Putin needing troops from another country to win the war is a sign of weakness.

      Russia is hardly a deeply Christian country. 8% of Russians go to church on a regular bases. In the US it is 41%. The Soviet Union was hard on religion. There are believers, but most Russians are just members of the church, but really do not care too much.Also North Korea does not care that much. They send soldiers to Syria and Syria is much more religious and Iran who is deeply involved in this even more so.

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        2 months ago

        If it is a PR stunt it is dumb.

        I think the idea is to show a further escalation, supporting the Russian narrative of a possible WW3.

        Russia is hardly a deeply Christian country.

        Russia has absolutely turned to Christianity a lot since 1991, even if they don’t go to church. Putin has positioned FSB agents in the Russian Orthodox Church, and it’s a key component of Russian state propaganda.

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          2 months ago

          That seems to be the government using the form of christianity, but it doesn’t seem to be something people really care about.

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            2 months ago

            It absolutely is, people have clearly reacted according to the propaganda on for instance anti LGBT issues.
            Ukraine too is widely Christian, but they have banned the Russian Orthodox Church, exactly because it’s an arm of Russian propaganda.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_Russia

            Christianity was the religious self-identification of 47.1% of the Russian population in 2012.

    • gnutrino@programming.dev
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      2 months ago

      I suspect this is some sort of PR stunt

      Hard to see it being a PR stunt given that neither country has publicly acknowledged the North Koreans being there…

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        2 months ago

        They don’t have to acknowledge it, the evidence is there, and they’d probably have proffered if we thought more were coming.
        Not giving information and misinformation are crucial parts of war strategy.