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The video sharing website did not immediately respond to requests about why the channel had been removed Friday, according to media reports. Revenue generated from advertising on the account, however, may have violated U. S. trade sanctions, resulting in the suspension, media reports stated. Uriminzokkiri, part of the countrys propaganda arm, frequently posts video of state TV news clips. Its video content seems targeted for North Koreans living abroad, The Guardian reported. The channel also shows footage of missile launches as well as official tours taken by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. North Korea researchers and academics said the removal of channels is a cause for concern, as is their content. Insight valued. Arms control expert Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, said he uses the propaganda channels to better understand North Koreas nuclear capabilities. When Kim visits a factory in the middle of nowhere and stares at machine tools, it provides an important insight into the progress they are making, Lewis told The Guardian. Scott Lafoy, a Washington based satellite imagery analyst, told NK News, It is incredibly frustrating for researchers who use North Korean propaganda for analytic purposes. Tracking and digitally reconstructing events is going to be more difficult as these accounts get deleted. According to You. Tube, the channel had 1. The move by You. Tube came amid action by the U. S. to impose harsher sanctions on North Korea after its sixth nuclear test, in which it claimed to have detonated a hydrogen bomb September 3. Late Friday, the United States formally requested a vote of the U. N. Security Council on Monday of a draft resolution to establish new sanctions against North Korea, according to a statement by the U. S. mission. A draft of the resolution calls for a ban on the sale of oil, refined petroleum products and natural gas liquids to North Korea. A Mob Boss, Gunshots and Racial Violence. Earlier this week, we asked readers if they knew what was happening in the photo above, and why it mattered. More than a thousand of you replied as of Thursday afternoon. Roughly half more than 5. John V. Lindsay, the mayor of New York City from 1. A much smaller number of readers correctly identified the black woman on the right Mahalia Jackson, the Queen of Gospel, who sang at the March on Washington in 1. John F. Kennedys inauguration in 1. She was correctly identified only 1. Watch The September Issue Dailymotion. Other guesses included Pearl Bailey 7. Aretha Franklin 3. Ella Fitzgerald 2. Shirley Chisholm 1. Most respondents either didnt know or simply focused on the white male in the center of the frame, though a few who did identify Ms. Jackson also recognized prejudice in the surrounding details. The trailer would be necessary for Ms. Jackson because hotels turned away black people, wrote Joyce Nadine Burnett from San Diego. Students of various ages, responding to the photo on The Learning Network blog, which works with educators across the country, inferred that the man in the photo was important because reporters were asking him questions. Their guesses about the interaction between the white man and the black woman ran the gamut. A student who posted as CJ from Arkansas wrote, It is clear that the white man is maybe talking about ending segregation, and the black women sic is thanking him for it. Another student, Natalie from Room 2. The man in the suit is probably someone important like the mayor because policeman and the news wouldnt just be there for the women sic in the RV. Some students, though, read into the photo with more imagination I think this picture was probably taken like in the 1. Lionlif. 3. During segregation white people and black people couldnt work together or be together, and in the picture there are black and white men, and a black woman. Also, it is a black and white picture. It seems like the white man is probably well known and is also probably got married with the black lady, since there are microphones and old cameras pointing at them, and not all of the racism was over then, so they might be questioning him about it. In many of the responses and this is quite telling in terms of race, gender and perception the people who wrote in assumed that the woman, Ms. Jackson, was either grateful or submissive to the man, Mayor Lindsay. In fact, its the opposite. The photo was taken for an article that ran on Page 3. July 1. 4, 1. 96. Attend Gospel Festival in Rain in Harlem Park. At the time, Mayor Lindsay was seeking re election and struggling, after labor strikes and intense racial tensions that followed the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He joined Ms. Jackson in her trailer at the event because he was seeking her endorsement. He was the one who needed her. After the meeting, they left the trailer together, and he was smiling for a good reason. She happily announced to fans and reporters, Were really going to go for him. The published photo that day, below, was not nearly as interesting. It told us nothing more than the headline. Photo. The photo that actually ran with the article about the event showed none of the political or racial context. Credit. The New York Times. The unpublished photo, of Ms. Jackson and Mayor Lindsay, showed chemistry. It captured an important moment. There was a story behind the scenes as an opportunistic mayor sought votes with help from a black celebrity. So why wasnt it used Thats hard to answer. Was there discomfort at the time in seeing a black woman with her arms around a white man Was the intent strictly to promote attendance at the festival and leave out any political or racial messageOr was it simply a case of rushed editing on a tight deadline by a photo editor who had not read the article We dont have answers to those questions. What we do know is this photo has turned out to be both fascinating, and revealing. Attend Gospel Festival in Rain in Harlem Park in Times. MachineDarcy Eveleigh and Damien Cave.