Strictness of North Korea: Dead decision for those who see K-drama, citizens who told the scary story
Those who share shows, such as foreign materials, especially popular South Korean drama (K-drama) in North Korea, were sentenced to death. It was claimed in the United Nations Human Rights report on Friday. This action is described as part of the growing curb on personal freedom in North Korea. According to the Reuters news agency, the report states that the monitoring has become narrower since 2014 with the help of new technologies. With this, the punishment also became stiff. Even crimes such as sharing foreign TV series are sentenced to death. The 14 -page report of the United Nations reported with the help of 300 Witnesses and victims that these sanctions made North Korea the most limited country in the world. The report is based on more than 300 Witnesses and interviews with the victims, who received freedom from the country and explain how freedom is crushed. Increase in cases of death penalty to Kovid, James Hinan, head of the United Nations Human Rights Office for North Korea, said in Geneva that there was an increase in cases of death penalty for general and political crimes after Kovid-19. He said some people have already been hung under new laws to share foreign TV series, especially South Korea’s popular TV series. The new bill implemented in 2015 concludes: “In terms of laws, policies and practices that have been implemented since 2015, the citizens have faced even more monitoring and control in every sphere of life.” The United Nations review comes a decade after the historical report that North Korea has committed crimes against humanity. The new report contains events after 2014. Share these storytellers