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  2. International sanctions against North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Banned DPRK from participating in any activities related to ballistic missiles, tightened the arms embargo, travel bans on individuals involved with the program, froze the funds and assets of the Korea mining development trade corporation and democratic people's Republic of Korea Shipping Lines, and recommended that states inspect North Korean ...

  3. Illicit activities of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The embargo and related sanctions have been extended to combat North Korea's various illicit activities and continued aggression. In 2005, under the US Patriot Act section 311, $25 million of North Korea's cash was frozen in the Macau-based Banco Delta Asia, which the US Treasury said North Korea used for illicit activities. [40]: 13

  4. List of North Korean websites banned in South Korea

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    Korea News Service in Japan carries articles of the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and is blocked in South Korea.. As of 2010, there are 65 North Korean-run and pro-North Korean websites blocked in South Korea. [1]

  5. 23 Bizarre Things That Have Been Banned Around the World - AOL

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    Blue Jeans in North Korea. ... The ban is based on the logic that high heels put too much pressure on a small area, potentially damaging the ancient stone or causing erosion over time. Anyone ...

  6. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    Since 2006, South Korea has only banned video games on rare occasions. Even before this, games were very rarely banned unless that game mentioned elements of the Korean War in order to avoid tensions between the countries North Korea and South Korea. However, Manhunt, Manhunt 2, and Mortal Kombat are still banned because of violence and cruelty.

  7. Capital punishment in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment is a legal penalty in North Korea.It is used for many offences, such as grand theft, murder, rape, drug smuggling, treason, espionage, political dissent, defection, piracy, consumption of media not approved by the government and proselytizing religious beliefs that contradict the practiced Juche ideology. [1]

  8. List of books banned by governments - Wikipedia

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    Banned from distribution within the South Korean military as part of 23 books banned on August 1, 2008 by the South Korean Ministry of National Defense in response to intelligence suggesting a book-distribution campaign to active-duty soldiers by the pro-North Korean Hanchongnyon. [241]

  9. North Korea shows first photos of banned uranium ... - AOL

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea for the first time showed images of the centrifuges that produce fuel for its nuclear bombs on Friday, as leader Kim Jong Un visited a uranium enrichment facility and ...