He was a leader of North Korea.
To unify Korea under North Korean control.
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North Korea wanted to unify itself with South Korea and create one Korea under a Communist government.
The aim of North Korea in 1950 was to re-unite North and South by force, and put the people of South Korea under the government of North Korea.
yes.
North Korea has a HDI( human development index) of 766. This falls under ''high end'' of ''high human development''. North Korea's HDI is ahead of Uruguay and behind Croatia. Note: this from a 1998 report. North Korea's HDI probably fall under ''very high human development''
No. North Koreans live under autocratic leadership.
Westerners can go to North Korea, usually through Chinese-Run Tourism companies. However, American and Israeli citizens should be warned that North Korea does not maintain relations with either the US or Israel, so it will be very difficult to secure the release of an arrested person or get consular services in North Korea. It is illegal under North Korean Law for South Koreans or Japanese citizens to go to North Korea. (It is also illegal for South Koreans to go to North Korea under South Korean Law.)
North Korea, Ukraine, and Egypt.
Yes because north Korea is not Communist, but south Korea is. in south Korea they have absolutely zero freedom of speech.Answer: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.
Korea was divided into Soviet and American occupied zones in 1945, following the end of World War II. With the north under soviet socialist influence and the south under capitalist western influence there became a division between the two that has yet to be resolved remaining NK under socialism and SK under capitalism.