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North Korea intensifies controls. Rewards and penalties for observing neighbors


According to a Daily NK source, North Korean officials promote systematic mutual surveillance as a basic social obligation. They inform residents about specific examples of “behavior contrary to the socialist lifestyle” that should be reported to the authorities. These include: living together without marriage, illegally renting real estate, using banned foreign media, especially those from South Korea, which are considered harmful to Kim Jong Un's regime.

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North Korea. Penalties and rewards for neighborhood control

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