South Korea has stated that in 2022, a 22-year-old man was publicly executed by North Korea for sharing and listening to Okay-pop music and South Korean movies. The knowledge is taken from testimonials of North Korean defectors that have been revealed in a human rights report by the South Korean ministry of unification.
In accordance with the report, the person from South Hwanghae province was accused of listening to 70 Okay-pop songs, watching 3 South Korean movies, and distributing this prohibited media.
North Korea has strict management over the knowledge its residents eat, consists of strict guidelines concerning leisure consumption, and has very harsh punishments for many who violate them.
The report additional reveals that North Korea tightened its grip on outdoors tradition in 2020 with a legislation banning “reactionary ideology and tradition.” This legislation is seen as a instrument to defend residents from Western influences, which the North Korean authorities considers detrimental.
North Korea has constantly denied accusations of human rights violations, calling them makes an attempt to undermine its management.
The ban on Okay-pop is a part of an effort to guard North Koreans from the adverse affect of Western tradition. This marketing campaign started beneath the previous chief, Kim Jong-il, and has develop into extra intense beneath his son, Kim Jong-un.
In 2022, Radio Free Asia, funded by the US authorities, reported that the regime was cracking down on “capitalist” style and hairstyles. This included concentrating on skinny denims, T-shirts with international phrases, and dyed or lengthy hair.
Specialists consider that permitting South Korean well-liked tradition to enter North Korean society might threaten the ideology that calls for full loyalty to the “infallible” Kim dynasty, which has dominated the nation since its founding in 1948.
Regardless of these strict measures, the affect of South Korean tradition, together with current tv exhibits, appears unstoppable, based on a current North Korean defector.