I would guess that most non-North Koreans familiar with the situation would answer "no", mainly because the press is controlled either by the state or the Workers' Party of Korea, and also because of reports that dissenters are sent to political hard labor camps and/or executed.
noo at all .... there is nothing called rights there . all of the people there act like slaves for the impirror and they do whatever he wants like people have no choices in their haircut they do it all of them have the same haircut which the impirror choose ..... cameras are not allowed there
The freedom of speech is when you have freedom to say I don't like this soup or that cat is ugly.pota
Nobody likes North Korea.
North Korea is a Communist totalitarian state with widespread hunger and poverty.
Like in Vietnam, North and South had different opinion about government. North Korea is currently a communist country and South Korea is currently a democracy.
North Korea because it is a communist dictatorship.
Technically, South Korea is better because you have more freedom, rights, and there's democracy just like America. However, North Korea limits their citizen's rights to a very little extent, and there is dictatorship, or unfair monarchy. Another reason is that a long time ago, North Korea tried to invade South Korea because of their richer soil and better lands. So I think that South Korea has a much better economy.
South Korea is half of earth big and north Korea is like my toilet size.
Yes North Korea does not like the US mainly because of the country's involvement in the Korean War between North and South Korea.
no
No.
because ussr forced north korea to be communist by army