What is the punishment for crime in North Korea?

What is the punishment for crime in North Korea?

Capital punishment in North Korea is used for many offences such as grand theft, murder, rape, drug smuggling, treason, espionage, political dissidence, defection, piracy, consumption of media not approved by the government and proselytizing religious beliefs that contradict practiced Juche ideology.

What things are not allowed in North Korea?

In an attempt to rid the country of foreign influences, North Korea forbids the wearing of Western fashion, such as blue jeans, designer shoes, and short skirts, in two of its provinces that border China: North Hamgyong and Yanggang, where citizens are more exposed to external information and cultural trends.

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Who is really in charge of North Korea?

Kim Jong-unSince 2011
North Korea/Supreme leader

Is there a child limit in North Korea?

In its public pronouncements, Pyongyang has called for accelerated population growth and encouraged large families. According to one Korean American scholar who visited North Korea in the early 1980s, the country has no birth control policies; parents are encouraged to have as many as six children.

Are you allowed to drink alcohol in North Korea?

What can you drink? Firstly there is no shortage of booze in North Korea, and no limit on consumption. It could even be considered a national pastime – much like life in South Korea, China and much of East Asia. The main drink of choice is soju.

Who succeeded Kim Jong-Un?

Kim Jong-il

Eternal Leader Generalissimo Kim Jong-il
Deputy O Jin-u Jo Myong-rok
Preceded by Kim Il-sung
Succeeded by Kim Jong-un (as First Chairman)
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Does Kim Jong Un have a family?

Kim Jong-un is the second of three children Ko Yong-hui bore to Kim Jong-il; his elder brother Kim Jong-chul was born in 1981, while his younger sister, Kim Yo-jong, is believed to have been born in 1987.

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