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Basketball player Dennis Rodman visits North Korea | Basketball player Dennis Rodman visits North Korea |
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Flamboyant retired US basketball player Dennis Rodman, known for his "bad boy" image, is visiting North Korea. | Flamboyant retired US basketball player Dennis Rodman, known for his "bad boy" image, is visiting North Korea. |
Rodman, along with three current members of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball show team, will be filming a TV show for a US media company. | Rodman, along with three current members of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball show team, will be filming a TV show for a US media company. |
The company told the Associated Press news agency they hoped to engage in some "basketball diplomacy". | The company told the Associated Press news agency they hoped to engage in some "basketball diplomacy". |
North Korea leader Kim Jong-un, who oversaw the country's recent nuclear test, is known to be a basketball fan. | North Korea leader Kim Jong-un, who oversaw the country's recent nuclear test, is known to be a basketball fan. |
The visit by the players comes at a time of heightened tensions between the US and North Korea over the test and Pyongyang's launch of a three-stage rocket, a move condemned by the UN as a banned test of missile technology. | The visit by the players comes at a time of heightened tensions between the US and North Korea over the test and Pyongyang's launch of a three-stage rocket, a move condemned by the UN as a banned test of missile technology. |
Both were seen as a breach of UN resolutions and condemned as a threat to stability in the region. | Both were seen as a breach of UN resolutions and condemned as a threat to stability in the region. |
"Is sending the Harlem Globetrotters and Dennis Rodman to the DPRK [Democratic People's Republic of Korea] strange? In a word, yes,'' Shane Smith, the founder of US media company Vice and host of the planned TV show, told AP. "But finding common ground on the basketball court is a beautiful thing. | |
"These channels of cultural communication might appear untraditional, and perhaps they are, but we think it's important just to keep the lines open," he said. | "These channels of cultural communication might appear untraditional, and perhaps they are, but we think it's important just to keep the lines open," he said. |
'A lot of wizardry' | |
As the delegation arrived at Pyongyang's airport, Rodman told reporters: ''It's my first time, I think it's most of these guys' first time here, so hopefully everything's going to be OK, and hoping the kids have a good time for the game." | |
Bull Bullard, one of the three Harlem Globetrotters on the tour, said they were hoping to teach North Koreans some of the team's signature basketball skills. | |
"We're going to teach them, we're going to show them what we do,... a lot of magic with the basketball, a lot of wizardry, a lot of fun and entertainment," he said. | |
It was not clear exactly what the players would be doing while in North Korea, but Vice said the TV show, which would be broadcast in April, was part of "documentary-style news reports from around the world". | |
Rodman, who is 1.98m tall and known as "The Worm", is famous for his multiple tattoos and piercings, bleached hair, occasional cross-dressing and at times explosive on-court behaviour. | |
He used to play for the Chicago Bulls which, according to a memoir written by Kim Jong-un's former sushi chef, were the North Korean leader's favourite basketball team as a young man. | He used to play for the Chicago Bulls which, according to a memoir written by Kim Jong-un's former sushi chef, were the North Korean leader's favourite basketball team as a young man. |
Since retiring from basketball he has tried his hand at wrestling and acting. | Since retiring from basketball he has tried his hand at wrestling and acting. |
Basketball is a popular sport in North Korea, but few citizens would have the chance to watch televised international games. | Basketball is a popular sport in North Korea, but few citizens would have the chance to watch televised international games. |
Rodman and his group will be in the country until 5 March, China's Xinhua news agency reported. |
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