I doubt it, despite what the Telegraph says.
More than one million North Koreans crowded Pyongyang’s streets for anti-American rallies today, part of government commemorations marking the 53rd anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War.
The crowds vowed to fight US pressure by building nuclear weapons, state media said. It was apparently part of efforts to fuel anti-American sentiment amid the nuclear standoff with the United States.
They state it as though it’s a fact, but the article is bylined as “correspondents in Seoul.” How would a “correspondent in Seoul” know how many people are marching in Pyongyang?
Oh, here’s their reliable source:
Led by senior communist party and state officials, Pyongyang citizens packed streets and plazas, “shaking with towering hatred and resentment against the US imperialists”, said North Korea’s state-run KCNA news agency.
Well, there’s a story you can take to the bank.