• Sasuke [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    4 years ago

    north koreans living in the south are also basically prohibited from saying anything positive about the dprk to any media outlet. there was recently a “defector” who was persecuted for sharing personal letters from her north korean family on social media…

    edit: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-southkorea-defector-idUSKBN29D16S

    SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutors have indicted a North Korean defector who wants to return home on charges of violating a national security law, her lawyer told Reuters.

    Kim Ryen Hi, 51, drew international attention in 2015 when she pleaded for deportation, saying she had been tricked by a broker and never intended to leave her homeland. She even reported herself to police as a spy and tried to forge a passport, which brought a suspended prison sentence. . . .

    But last week, prosecutors indicted Kim on charges of breaching the National Security Act on several counts, including plotting to escape to North Korea, which the law stipulates as an “anti-government organisation that threatens the existence and security” of the nation or its free democratic order.

    A copy of the indictment, which was not made public, was seen by Reuters.

    Kim was also accused of possessing and distributing material that praised the North by posting its state media articles and letters from her family on social media.

    • D61 [any]@hexbear.net
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      4 years ago

      She even reported herself to police as a spy and tried to forge a passport, which brought a suspended prison sentence. . . .

      Holy shit!

    • commiecapybara [he/him, e/em/eir]@hexbear.net
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      4 years ago

      It’s not just North Korean defectors - as far as I’m aware, the prohibition of saying anything positive about DPRK applies to everyone living in South Korea, though North Koreans are obviously the most discriminated against with this law. :deeper-sadness:

    • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]@hexbear.net
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      4 years ago

      I haven’t seen the hit Netflix show squid game, but apparently there’s a scene where someone asks a dprk defector if it’s better in the south than the north and they just don’t answer which implies it may have been better in the north in her opinion which is like as close as you can get to saying something “good” about the dprk