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Why doesn't North Korea have rights?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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A totalitarianism revolving Stalinist Dictatorship.

Look at it this way, Arab Spring and Gadaffi falling, the reason the North Korean government restrict information is becuase they don't want the people to know what sort of a state the country is in.

To put it into context, few North Korean's know anyone has landed on the moon.

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