North Korea executing more people for watching foreign films and TV, UN finds
The report is based on more than 300 interviews with escapees from Kim Jong Un's secretive regime.
www.bbc.comNorth Korea remains highly restrictive due to a combination of political ideology, security concerns, and state control over information and daily life. Recent reporting attributes the tight controls to strict border policing, censorship, and severe penalties for dissent or exposure to foreign media.[1][5]
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The report is based on more than 300 interviews with escapees from Kim Jong Un's secretive regime.
www.bbc.comAccording to Human Rights Watch, in 2024, North Korea maintained extreme and unnecessary measures under the pretext of COVID-19 protection. The government cracked down on those accessing unsanctioned content, particular of South Korean origin. It jammed Chinese mobile phone services at the border, and arrested people for communicating with contacts outside the country. The government also tightly restricted freedom of movement. … There were also recommendations to release all political...
monitor.civicus.orgKim Jong Un is in a much stronger position than when Donald Trump last wooed him
www.economist.comThe 148-page report, “‘A Sense of Terror Stronger than a Bullet’: The Closing of North Korea 2018-2023,” documents the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s (DPRK or North Korea) overbroad, excessive, and unnecessary measures during the Covid-19 pandemic, including quarantines and new restrictions on economic activity and freedom of movement. The government’s new measures have severely affected food security and the availability of products needed by North Koreans to survive that previously...
www.hrw.orgNorth Korea's leadership has cracked down further on human rights as tensions have escalated over its nuclear missile tests
www.cbsnews.comAfter the adoption of these laws, the OHCHR received numerous reports of increased repression based on the application of these new laws. This includes the Law on Protecting the Pyongyang Cultural Language, The Youth Education Guarantee Law and the Law on Rejecting Reactionary Thought and Culture. In recent months, individuals have been arrested and punished severely for accessing foreign media, while more foreign films have been banned by the regime. There has been an increasing crackdown on...
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economictimes.indiatimes.com“No other population is under such restrictions in today’s world,” human rights researchers said.
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