Allegations have been raised that teenage students who were caught watching South Korean dramas and movies in North Korea were publicly executed.



Yesterday (4th), Radio Free Asia quoted a resident of Yanggang Province, North Korea, and said, "In October last October, three teenage students were publicly executed in Hyesan." It was caught,' he said.



The source added that if a teenage student is caught watching a South Korean movie in North Korea, a first-time offender is punished by a labor training camp for one to six months, but a repeat offender is imprisoned in a labor camp for five years.



And if you are caught distributing or selling rather than just watching, even a minor can be sentenced to death.



Another resident source in North Hamgyong Province also said, "The North Korean authorities are conducting intensive control and crackdowns to eradicate reactionary ideology and culture, but even so, young people who are caught secretly watching South Korean movies have not been eradicated. came out,' he said.