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The religion of North Korea is Juche. Many would call Juche a philosophy of government, not a religion, but it certainly has many religious elements. Juche means self-reliance. The people must worship Kim Jong ll and his dead father Kim ll Sung. Refusing to do so amounts to treason. There are other eligions in North Korea, but they are severely persecuted. There are a large number of Christians, although the exact numbers aren't known for obvious reasons. I once heard an estimate that around a quarter of all North Korean Christians were in labour camps, subject to starvation, tortue and abuse. There are 2 or 3 'show churches' in the Pyongyang to impress the Westerners, but any real churches found have there leaders detained or executed. Once a literally underground church was found whilst a road was being built to allow Kim ll Sung or Kim Jong ll in to the town, I don't remember which one. The small Christian community was discovered, the children hanged, and the rest of them bulldozed feet first because they wouldn't deny Christ. There are also Buddhists in North Korea, but this is also oppressed.

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