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'''Dennis Rodman''' is an ex-[[NBA]]-basketball player.  
 
'''Dennis Rodman''' is an ex-[[NBA]]-basketball player.  
  
In 2013 Rodman visited [[North Korea]] and met the dictator [[Kim Jong-un]]. He said that the communist tyrant is a "friend for life".<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/02/28/dennis-rodman-tells-kim-jong-un-have-friend-for-life/</ref> He has visited the country a total of four times, including in January 2014 for Kim Jong-un's birthday. When asked why he would not use the opportunity to raise the issue of the imprisoned American missionary [[Kenneth Bae]], he lashed out at [[CNN]].<ref>http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/07/world/asia/north-korea-dennis-rodman/</ref>
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In 2013 Rodman visited [[North Korea]] and met the dictator [[Kim Jong-un]]. He said that the communist tyrant is a "friend for life".<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/02/28/dennis-rodman-tells-kim-jong-un-have-friend-for-life/</ref> He has visited the country a total of four times, including in January 2014 for Kim Jong-un's birthday. When asked why he would not use the opportunity to raise the issue of the imprisoned American missionary [[Kenneth Bae]], he lashed out at [[CNN]].<ref>http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/07/world/asia/north-korea-dennis-rodman/</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 05:46, September 9, 2018

Dennis Rodman is an ex-NBA-basketball player.

In 2013 Rodman visited North Korea and met the dictator Kim Jong-un. He said that the communist tyrant is a "friend for life".[1] He has visited the country a total of four times, including in January 2014 for Kim Jong-un's birthday. When asked why he would not use the opportunity to raise the issue of the imprisoned American missionary Kenneth Bae, he lashed out at CNN.[2]

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