well the similarities between Cuba and the DPRK are not really coincidental, both were relatively small countries whose revolutions involved kicking out a foreign presence and have faced hostility from the US since their inception. They're also alike in that they've been pretty much isolated from the world economy since the fall of the USSR which provided a lot of needed capital investment.
In the end though, the two little countries have held themselves together and I'd frankly much rather live in either of those two countries than most of the rest of the 3rd world.
you would rather live in NORTH KOREA? really?

That’s right, you have the young gaming with the old(er), white people gaming with black people, men and women, Asian countries gaming with the EU, North Americans gaming with South Americans. Much like world sporting events like the Wolrd Cup, or the Olympics will bring together different nations in friendly competition, (note the recent Asian Cup; Iraq vs. Saudi Arabia, no violence there) we come together. The differences being, we are not divided by our nationalities and we do it 24-7, and on a personal level.
We are a community without borders and without colours, the spirit and diversity of the gaming community is one that should be looked up to, a spirit and diversity other groups should strive toward.