Yahoo - AFP
News, 26 February 2013
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Dennis
Rodman arrives for his enshrinement ceremony at the Basketball
Hall of Fame in
Springfield, Massachusetts, on August 12, 2011.
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Retired US
basketball superstar Dennis Rodman is among a group of current and former NBA
coaches and players visiting North Korea, Chinese state media reported Tuesday.
Xinhua news
agency, citing a North Korean foreign ministry official, said the group arrived
in Pyongyang Tuesday and would spend a week in the country.
The group,
which also includes three current members of the Harlem Globetrotters
exhibition team, will play matches and attend other events, Xinhua said, adding
they would depart the country on March 5.
Leader Kim
Jong-Un, who succeeded his late father Kim Jong-Il in December 2011, is
reportedly a major fan of NBA basketball, particularly of former Chicago Bulls
legend Michael Jordan.
Rodman, 51,
played alongside Jordan at the Bulls in the 1990s.
The visit
follows a trip to North Korea last month by Google chairman Eric Schmidt and
former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson. Schmidt said afterwards that he
strongly urged the North to embrace Internet freedom.
The North
has come under intense international criticism since carrying out its third
underground nuclear test this month, following the launch in December of a
long-range rocket.
The country
has hinted it could carry out more nuclear and missile tests if the UN Security
Council tightens sanctions against it.
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