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North Korea Intensifies Crackdown on Foreign Media with Executions, UN Reports
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North Korea Intensifies Crackdown on Foreign Media with Executions, UN Reports

A recent UN report reveals that North Korea is executing individuals for sharing and watching foreign films and television shows. This alarming trend highlights the regime's severe crackdown on personal freedoms and its reliance on mass surveillance technology to maintain control over its citizens. The findings are based on over 300 interviews with escapees, indicating a significant escalation in the government's repressive measures.

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