Ten thousand North Korean students surrender to authorities for watching K-dramas, listening to K-pop

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Some 5,000 DVD players were reportedly handed over to the North Korean government in return for a lighter sentence.

Hermit kingdom North Korea has imposed the “anti-reactionary thought” law that seeks to detain its citizens who consume K-dramas and movies such as Descendants Of The Sun and listening to K-pop. — Picture via Facebook/ Korean Drama

Singapore portal TODAY reported that the law was implemented in December and the figures were updated on April 28. According to the portal, the law imposed high fines and prison sentences on anyone in the country caught enjoying South Korean entertainment or copying the way South Koreans speak. The dictator reportedly hates the use of terms like “oppa” and “dong-saeng”, which means ‘big brother’ and ‘younger sister or brother’ respectively, to refer to non-relatives like how those in South Korea have a habit of doing.

 

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