It is a violation of Korean laws and regulations for service members to cross from South Korea into North Korea. North Korea has had many human rights violations and concentration camps.
Many laws are for the civiallians yet most of them is not to talk bad about kim jong il or north korea
North Korea is an ultra-tightly controlled Communist Dictatorship. The government hierarchy makes whatever rules/laws they wish and enforces them by force of their military and police.
A sentence of hard labor in North Korea often means that a prisoner is forced to work in a mining camp or a farming camp. Many prisoners do not live through their sentences.
There are several punishments you can receive if you break the law in North Korea, but the two main one are either a prison sentence or you go to the firing squad. It is worth noting that prison sentences in North Korea also include torture as a regular accoutrement. Do not break the law in North Korea. The criminal justice system there is abhorrent and North Korea uses Western detainees as leverage in negotiations with Western powers, meaning that you may be detained longer, tortured more, or have any number of painful acts visited upon you in an attempt to extract concessions from a Western State. North Koreans who are imprisoned are often subject to hard labor with no advocate or means of self-defense (in both a physical and legal sense).
No, theU.S. took control of South Korea. It's the Soviets who took control of North Korea.
South Korea gives it's citizens more rights compared to the dictatorship in North Korea .
To unify Korea under North Korean control.
Kwon Song Ho is the Minister of State Construction Control for North Korea.
I think it's North Korea.
North Korea has total control of that country and has sealed its borders to outsiders.....
None. It never managed to gain control of South Korea.
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.
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Of course, communists control North Korea.Kim Jong-il is the leader of North Korea and currently, he wants to give his power to his son Kim Jong-Eun.