Yahoo – AFP,
Damon Wake, 18 Sep 2014
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North
Korean athletes watch a flag-hoisting ceremony at the Asian Games at the
Athletes village in Incheon on September 18, 2014 (AFP Photo/Manan Vatsyayana)
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Incheon
(South Korea) (AFP) - North Korea were welcomed to the Asian Games on Thursday
to the strains of "Gangnam Style", their athletes and officials gave
a polite smile but put up a wall of stony silence in return.
North
Korean athletes looked on blankly as breakdancers performed to the
international hit by South Korean star Psy.
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North Korean athletes arrive for a welcoming
ceremony of the Asian Games at the Athletes
village in Incheon on September 18, 2014
(AFP Photo/Manan Vatsyayana)
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It was a
unique occasion as normally anyone waving the North's flag or singing
"Aegukga" in South Korea could face arrest under Seoul's strict
national security law.
North
Korea's presence has been one of the main talking points ahead of the Asian
Games, which officially open in Incheon on Friday.
Their
athletes and officials, mobbed by journalists at the flag-raising ceremony,
appeared to be under instruction to stay tight-lipped. A couple of burly
minders were on hand to fend off persistent reporters.
Flag
Removed
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Chinese
athletes pose for a picture during the
Asian Games welcoming ceremony at the
Athletes village in Incheon on September 18,
2014 (AFP Photo/Manan Vatsyayana)
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Only one
official broke ranks, saying when asked how the delegation felt about the
event: "Just look, you can see for yourself."
The North
Koreans seemed bemused by the whole ceremony.
The
athletes were accompanied on their walk to the flag plaza at the village by
clowns on stilts and unicyles, as well someone dressed up as one of the Games mascots
-- Chumoro, a cuddly pink seal.
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Thai athletes pose for a picture during the
Asian Games welcoming ceremony at the
Athletes village in Incheon on September
18, 2014 (AFP Photo/Manan Vatsyayana)
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Officials
have also removed the North's flag from the streets around venues after anti-Pyongyang
activists protested about having the North Korean emblem flying among them.
The North
Korean flag is displayed along with other national flags at the official
venues, and North Korean delegation members can bring their flags to events.
And the North
delegation have already hung at least half a dozen giant flags from the windows
of their apartment blocks in the athletes' village.
North
Korea, who won six golds at the 2010 Asian Games, are sending 150 athletes to
Incheon and almost as many many coaches and officials, one of the biggest
delegations to the South since the Korean War was halted with an armistice in
1953.




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