What does hard labor mean in North Korea?
Jong Yong Su is the Minister of Labor for North Korea.
yes
A sentence of hard labor in North Korea typically refers to forced labor in prison camps where detainees are subjected to harsh conditions, long hours of work, and minimal food. Inmates are often forced to perform physically demanding tasks, such as farming, mining, or manufacturing, with little regard for their well-being. These sentences are often used as a form of punishment for perceived political crimes against the state.
Only North Korea has child labor.
No their totally against each other North Korea threatens to destroy South Korea and their hard work.
Hard even North Korea's airline is given one star
I would guess that most non-North Koreans familiar with the situation would answer "no", mainly because the press is controlled either by the state or the Workers' Party of Korea, and also because of reports that dissenters are sent to political hard labor camps and/or executed.
It was not that hard to do- there is not much distance between them. It was hard to get them out because the Chinese helped them maintain their position.
No, actually since Kim Jong Il is the ruler of North Korea Korea is a dangerous so it's very hard to get education.
North Korea is controlled by a greedy dictator who forces them to work hard with little bits of money. Most NOrth KOreans are homeless and starving. North Korea is known to be the largest death camp in the world.
You and your entire family would be sent to a labor camp.
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist