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  2. Crime in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    In North Korea, any perceived criticism of the country's political leaders is seen as a grave offense. Treason is also taken very seriously; traitorous behaviour may include attempting to escape to South Korea, or simply praising any aspect of South Korean culture. Crossing the northern border into China or Russia is also illegal, but this law ...

  3. Opinion - The dangerous empowerment of Russia and North Korea ...

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    The deepening alliance between Russia and North Korea is a growing threat to the U.S., Europe, and Indo-Pacific, as it empowers both countries and makes them more dangerous, and the international ...

  4. List of North Korean terrorist attacks - Wikipedia

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    North Korean agent Cho Ch'ang-hŭi (조창희). [1] Rangoon Bombing: 9 October 1983 21 46 Kang Min Chul, 2 others [2] Gimpo International Airport bombing: 14 September 1986 5 30–36 North Korea [3] Korean Air flight 858: 29 November 1987 115 0 Kim Il Sung, Kim Hyon Hui [4] Assassination of Kim Jong Nam: 13 February 2017 1 0

  5. Russia will likely send North Korean troops to the most ...

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    North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces will likely be sent to some of the most dangerous spots in the war, Kim Yong-Hyun, South Korea's defense minister, said on Thursday.

  6. North Korea tests missiles, says U.S. actions warrant its ...

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    Kim Yo Jong, sister of the country's leader and a key spokesperson, called the U.S.-South Korea-Japan exercises an "action-based explanation of the most hostile and dangerous aggressive nature of ...

  7. Mass surveillance in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Mass surveillance in North Korea is a routine practice employed throughout the country. [1] North Korea "operates a vast network of informants who monitor and report to the authorities fellow citizens they suspect of criminal or subversive behavior."

  8. Pentagon issues North Korea warning as 10,000 troops set to ...

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    The Nato chief told reporters in Brussels that the North Korean deployment represents "a significant escalation" in Pyongyang's involvement in the conflict and "a dangerous expansion of Russia's war".

  9. Prisons in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to a North Korean defector, North Korea considered inviting a delegation of the UN Commission on Human Rights to visit the Yodok prison camp in 1996. [ 15 ] Lee Soon-ok gave detailed testimony on her treatment in the North Korean prison system to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary in 2002.