North Korea's New Law 06-12-2021, 07:07 PM
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Imagine being sent to a re-education camp for having your hair cut like a K-Pop star, or being executed for watching a South Korean drama. Well, that is apparently reality in North Korea. While I doubt any of us are surprised, it's still depressing to hear things only get worse for the country's civilians.
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And now its leader Kim Jong-Un has clamped down further, introducing a sweeping new law against what the regime describes as "reactionary thought".
Anyone caught with large amounts of media from South Korea, the United States or Japan now faces the death penalty. Those caught watching face prison camp for 15 years.
And it's not just about what people watch.
Recently, Mr Kim wrote a letter in state media calling on the country's Youth League to crack down on "unsavoury, individualistic, anti-socialist behaviour" among young people. He wants to stop foreign speech, hairstyles and clothes which he described as "dangerous poisons".
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