North Korean Teens Sentenced to Hard Labor for Watching South Korean Entertainment Videos

Rare video footage from North Korea shows two teenage boys being sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for watching South Korean 'K-dramas,' highlighting the severe consequences of consuming foreign media in the country. The video, filmed in 2022, depicts the boys being handcuffed on a stage in front of hundreds of students, serving as a cautionary tale against viewing "decadent recordings." North Korea's strict laws prohibit the consumption of entertainment from "enemy countries," with punishments ranging from prison sentences to death. The release of the video, obtained by the BBC from a research institute working with North Korean defectors, sheds light on the harsh reality faced by citizens who seek out illicit foreign media.
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