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Australia accused of censorship over Pyongyang art exhibit

China Daily | Updated: 2009-12-09 08:00

Australia accused of censorship over Pyongyang art exhibit

US envoy arrives in DPRK: President Barack Obama's special envoy for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Stephen Bosworth, is welcomed by an unidentified DPRK official, right, upon arrival at Pyongyang airport yesterday. Bosworth hopes to convince DPRK leaders to rejoin international nuclear talks. Xinhua

SYDNEY: Australia was accused of censorship yesterday after it denied visas to Democratic People's Republic of Korea artists invited to a rare international exhibition of their work, saying their studio is a propaganda tool of their country's government.

Australia accused of censorship over Pyongyang art exhibit

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