Not that long ago, Christianity was considered offensive in North Korea and simply possessing a bible was cause for arrest. Today, Christianity is highly suppressed, but Christians in North Korea are represented by the Korean Christian Federation. This government-controlled organization is in charge of all contact with other churches and governments by Christians in North Korea.
The US is not permitted to patrol North Korea, nor do they. The US military does however have military bases in south Korea as part of a treaty to protect them against a possible attack by North Korea.
Only the important politicians, sports players (e.g. football and Olympics) are allowed. The commoners are generally forbidden from going out. Most people wanting to go out escape by crossing to China, Russia, or South Korea.
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
Incorrect. North Korea has a dictatorship, which means they cannot vote on who rules them. South Korea is the democracy. Although, if you mean vote on something that has no impact on the North Korean government, and just voting on who has to make dinner, then it's completely legal.
North Korea attacked South Korea.
No people are not allowed to leave North Korea, they can escape to South Korea, but risk being shot, or if caught trying to escape North Korea they can get heavy punishment, so the only way to get out of North Korea if your North Korean is to escape out of North Korea secretly, and go to South Korea, via another country that can give you asylum.
Christianity and Buddhism are in South Korea. Even though Christians have been persecuted in North Korea, they still love God and even pray for Kim Jong Un's soul to awake to God and become Christian. Juche religion is in North Korea, but it should respect other faiths like Christianity.
North Korea is communist and South Korea is democratic. The religion in North Korea is Buddhism and Confucianism and to a lesser extent Christianity and syncretic Chondogo. The religion in South Korea is Buddhism and CHristianity.
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Everywhere except Antarctica and north Korea
The North Korean people are not allowed to leave the country because North Korea is a dictatorship. The government exercises total rule over it's people. There are harsh punishments for anyone who tries to leave the country.
Most muslim countries such as Iran or North Korea :/
The US is not permitted to patrol North Korea, nor do they. The US military does however have military bases in south Korea as part of a treaty to protect them against a possible attack by North Korea.
North Koreans are allowed to vote, but as all the candidates have to belong to the same political party the choice is limited.
yes but at the moment i would not recomend it
In North Korea it is mainly Buddhism and in South Korea 55 percent of the population practice Bugghism, 43 percent practice Christianity, and 0.2 percent practice Mugyo.
Countries like North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan heavily restrict the possession and distribution of religious texts, including the Bible. In these countries, reading the Bible can result in severe punishment, including imprisonment or even death.