Editing December, 18th. 2014 - North Korean Hearing Impaired Football Team Get First International Match

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The move by North Korea to allow the international match has widely been categorised by international onlookers as a way for North Korea to contradict widespread negative views, by exemplifying the support it provides for the physically disabled.
 
The move by North Korea to allow the international match has widely been categorised by international onlookers as a way for North Korea to contradict widespread negative views, by exemplifying the support it provides for the physically disabled.
  
The idea for the match was initiated by a South Korean church group in Australia, whose members also hosted the North Korean players at their homes throughout the duration of their stay.
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The idea for the match was initiated by a South Korean church group in Australia, whose members also hosted the North Korean players at their homes throughout the duration of their stay.
  
 
The match is not the first time North Korea has been active in sporting activities on the international stage. In 2012, Rim Ju Song competed for North Korea in London’s Paralympic games as well as multiple North Korean athletes recently competing in the Asian Para Games.  
 
The match is not the first time North Korea has been active in sporting activities on the international stage. In 2012, Rim Ju Song competed for North Korea in London’s Paralympic games as well as multiple North Korean athletes recently competing in the Asian Para Games.  

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