North Korea: Students were shot publicly for watching South Korean films, a shocking decree from the Kim government
North Korean dictator Kim Jong is also known for giving painful punishment to people. Now a report has claimed that two teenagers were executed in North Korea for watching South Korean films. Two boys aged between 16 and 17 were hacked to death for watching South Korean movies and sharing them with their friends
South Korea’s music and films banned from 2020
Tension between North Korea and South Korea continues to rise. Kim Jong Un is constantly testing nuclear missiles to intimidate his neighbors. At the same time, due to this tension, in the year 2020, viewing and sharing of South Korean music and movies in North Korea has been banned. If someone is caught doing this, he is punished severely.
Shot in public
According to a media report, the two students, caught for watching South Korean films, were shot dead in front of a crowd. The report said that the authorities made the teenage students stand in front of the public, then introduced them and told them of the crime, then sentenced them to death and immediately shot them.
Dictator Kim issued a decree
The incident took place in October, but information about their killings came to light only last week. At the same time, it has been said in the report that the government of North Korea told its people that those who watch or share South Korean movies and dramas, such people will not be forgiven and they will be given the maximum punishment – death. .