Watched a South Korean movie; North Korea shot dead two children

North Korea shoots dead two boys who watched and sold South Korean movies. The 16- and 17-year-old teenagers were shot dead by a firing squad in North Korea. The children were killed last October while studying at a school in Yanggang Province, close to the Chinese border. It is reported that the punishment was carried out by firing in public.

In the country where South Korean films are banned, the government is taking strict action once morest those who break the law. The growing popularity of South Korean movies, songs and shows is the reason the Kim regime lifted the ban in 2020. Shocking news comes out of the country, where gross human rights violations are a continuing story.

Earlier, there was a report that the administration had instructed the people to name the children born like Bomb, Gun and Satellite.

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