Well, would you be happy if you lived in a state of communism. Where one person, Kim Jon Il, has priorities over everything? I mean, comon'... They can't even use the internet there because of him... But, I guess the only way to figure this out would be to go there on your own and ask... Because, I don't think there's a way to ask one of them on the phone or Internet
It is extremely difficult for North Koreans to leave the country due to strict government controls and restrictions. Travel outside of North Korea is heavily monitored and requires government permission.
actually you are forbidden to leave or enter without permission of the government but the way most koreans escape is through south koreans tunnel which south koreans build to help north koreans escape in to south korea
why the Korean war started is because the North Koreans wanted the South Korean part of Korea "Communist, but the South Koreans believed in "Freedom". So the North Koreans decided to attack the South Koreans, because the North Koreans wanted there government to be incharge, on June 23rd 1950. That's what I think, I hope you understood that. Thanks.................................Elisha Winegardner!
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North Koreans don't believe in fun, after all, they are communists.
North Koreans are living under a very harsh communist dictatorship
North Koreans were born in the Asian race so yes they are Asians.
A better question is..."why do North Koreans love tyranny?".
Although North and South Koreans share culture, history and traditions - they do not share political and economic ideologies. North Koreans structure and organize their country and government based on communist, and socialist ideologies; where as the South Koreans based their organization of government and country in a freemarket libertarian ideology. South Korean societies and governing are more organic in organizational structures and in economics, encouraging the independance of the individuals and supporting the accord of private agendas; where as the North Koreans are non organic, eliminating the independance of individual direction and incentives. As well the difference which divides South and North Koreans apart from political and economic ideologies is that South Koreans believe and maintain a focus in the historical linage of the Chosan Dynasty as their orgins of culture; mean while, the North Koreans maintain their focus in the Coreyo kingdom as their origin of culture.
the illegal south Korean government blocked reunification of Korea
North Koreans speak Korean, the same language that South Koreans speak. The two nations exist for political reasons, not linguistic ones.
North Koreans have very limited rights compared to the rest of the world. The government exerts strict control over all aspects of their lives, including freedom of speech, religion, and movement. Citizens are heavily monitored, and dissent is not tolerated.