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Yes because North Korea is not Communist, but South Korea is. in south Korea they have absolutely zero freedom of speech.

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The previous answer is completely wrong. North Korea is communist and South Korea is a democracy. Most accounts assume that North Korea has almost no freedom of speach, however, much of what we know about North Korea is speculation, since it is the most isolated country in the entire world.

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No, they live under a Dictatorship.

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Does North Korea have freedom of speech like the US?

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.


When was North Korea Freedom Coalition created?

North Korea Freedom Coalition was created in 2003.


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religion sex food freedom of speech no transportaion technology t.v music


Who has more rights North or South Korea?

South Korea gives it's citizens more rights compared to the dictatorship in North Korea .


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That would be the samuri.


What Is The Most Closed Country In The World?

North Korea is often considered the most closed country in the world due to its strict government control over information, limited contact with the outside world, and severe restrictions on freedom of movement for its citizens.


How much freedom do north Korean's have today?

North Koreans have limited freedom due to the authoritarian rule of the government. Citizens are tightly controlled in terms of their speech, movement, and access to information. Dissent is not tolerated, and there are severe consequences for those who challenge the regime.


What is the Korea's religion?

South Korea is about 40% Christian and 22% Buddhist. Other small groups exist, but there are many non-religious citizens. North Korea claims to have freedom of religion, but about 65% of the country is non-religious. Buddhism is common and about 1% of the population is Christian.


How North Korea and South Korea different?

One BIG thing is that North Korea has a dictator, someone wwho forces things, and South Korea has more freedoms and has a President. Mainly, South Korea has more freedom than North Korea.


What is north Korea doing to human rights?

North Korea is a regime which tramples over every fundamental human right that there is, opposing people's rights to free speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association, freedom for petition, freedom from searches and seizures, freedom of movement, freedom from torture, and many others. It is estimated that between 200,000-500,000 North Koreans (1-2% of the overall population) are currently in concentration camps, being brutally tortured.


Why is North Korea so desolate from the world?

North Korea appears desolate because the citizens are so isolated from the rest of the world. The government of North Korea does not allow much interaction between those people and the world.


What type of country does not have freedom to speech?

Most countries have some provision for Freedom of Speech in the laws or constitutions. However, nearly every country has limitations on free speech.Several countries are notable for an extreme lack of free speech: Iran, North Korea, Nepal, Myanmar are all examples. People are often executed in these countries for speaking out.Many other countries have severe restrictions on certain types of speech. Most Muslim countries, for example, do not tolerate speech demeaning Islam. Malaysia does not permit denigration of any religion.Many don't. China doesn't since it is communist. Russia really doesn't since the news and TV are controlled by the state. Many Arab nations are monarchies and they don't. Cuba, Somalia, and some South American don't have freedom of press or speech.