Why a report North Korea executed kids for watching K-dramas demands skepticism | NK News
July 17, 2024
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Why a report North Korea executed kids for watching K-dramas demands skepticism

Claim about execution of over 30 middle schoolers relies on dubious sourcing but shouldn’t distract from real crackdowns

A sensational report that North Korea executed over 30 middle school students for watching South Korean dramas should be treated with skepticism, but its dubious sourcing ought not to distract from the reality of Kim Jong Un’s sweeping crackdowns on outside information.

The South Korean outlet TV Chosun reported last week that DPRK authorities carried out the mass execution of schoolchildren in early July after they watched the contents of USB flash drives sent over by balloon by ROK activists.

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