Not unless you define Communism as a 'secular religion'.
Religious activity in China is limited as it diverts peoples energies from reality. In North Korea religious activity is channelled by the government towards the Great Leader.
YES. North Korea has a very infamous and oppressive government.
North Korea is exercising power through their religious belief. They have to bow down to the statues of the government because the government is "God" to them.
A communist government.
NO. North Korea is a unitary state, not a federation. As a result, it has no federal government, but rather a single national government.
The kinds government currently in Korea are republic. This is the system of government that is found in both North Korea and South Korea.
NORTH KOREA is a dictatorship.
North Korea has consistently had the same communist government since independence in 1948. Prior to independence, North Korea had never had a communist government before.
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
While the North Korean government does not discourage religious practices, they want their people to put government first. This is a hard line communist regime, and believes in socialism above God or religion.
North Korea lacks anything resembling a constitution that limits the authority of the government. Since it lacks such a document, it is not a constitutional government.
in south korea you can.but you have to be someone from the government. .