Saturday, December 20, 2014

North Korea denies attacking Sony, offers to help investigate


North Korea has ratcheted the absurdity level of the Sony hack up a notch by again pleading its innocence and even offering to help find the real perpetrators. It used some particularly bellicose language in warning the US of "grave consequences" if it doesn't undertake a joint probe. While that's laughably unlikely, the rogue nation's propaganda arm KCNA went on in great detail about how the Interview "defamed its dignity," and said it would retaliate if the US refuses to cooperate, judging by the rough translation. For now, the movie is still on hold, though Sony said yesterday that it hadn't been cowed and may still release it. As it stands, however, the real-life story of the attack is shaping up to be a better film than the one that started the whole thing in the first place.


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Source: KCNA (translated)


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