North Korea executes citizens who distribute foreign TV shows, UN finds | North Korea

The UN Human Rights Report executed people to distribute foreign television shows as part of a print on personal freedoms, including popular South Korean dramas, North Korea, on Friday.
The report has become more common since 2014 with the help of new technologies, but the penalties have become more harsh – including the imposition of death penalty for crimes such as sharing foreign TV dramas.
Curns makes North Korea the most restrictive country in the world, according to the 14 -page UN report based on interviews with more than 300 witnesses and sacrifices that escaped from the country and reporting more erosion of freedoms.
UN Human Rights Office President James Heenan for North Korea, James Heenan, Geneva Brifing, Covid-19 period restrictions since the restrictions of both normal and political crimes has increased the number of executions, he said.
Authorized, the southern neighbor, including popular K-Dramas, including foreign TV series to distribute under new laws under new laws, he added.
As a result of the report, in accordance with the laws, policies and practices introduced since 2015, citizens have been exposed to increasing surveillance and control in every part of life, ”he said.
The sweeping UN review comes after more than ten years of a turning point of the UN report. North Korea committed a crime against humanity. The new report has discussed developments since 2014.
North Korea’s diplomatic mission of the Geneva and the London Embassy did not immediately respond to comments.
North Korea, known as the democratic People’s Republic of Korea, said that it rejected the UN Human Rights Council decision in response to the UN Rights Inspectors.
Heenan said that sometimes children are forced to work for challenging sectors such as coal mining and construction.
Heenan said, “Usually children of the society, because children who cannot bribe them and these shock brigades are often dealing with a very dangerous and dangerous job,” heenan said.
The report also found some limited improvements, such as the use of violence of the guards in the detention facilities and the new laws, which have been seen to strengthen fair trial guarantees.




