North Korea have seen Kim jong-un's subjects used to spell out a message that can be seen from space. The people were organised into a formation to spell out: "To defend with one's life," which experts are taking as some kind of political message.Expert Martyn Williams, from the website 38 North which analyses the reclusive country, said: "Political messages displayed with the kind of placards seen in today's images are common during this kind of event and require practice to perfect timing and accuracy." The crowd gathered at Kim Il Sung Square, named after the current leader's grandfather, in capital Pyongyang to practice for an event linked to the Eighth Party Congress in January.
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