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* In North Korea, you can't get most things taken for granted in other countries. Foreign radio, television and newspapers are banned. They don't have ''Internet''.
** Even getting caught ''listening to South Korean music'' gets you hauled off to [[The Gulag|"reeducation camps"]].
** Technically, they ''do'' have internet access, but it's limited to foreign tourists, diplomats and of course the elite; ordinary citizens have to make do with a country-wide intranet called ''[[wikipedia:Kwangmyong_(network)|Kwangmyong]]'', which is only available to North Korean citizens and is heavily curated.
 
 
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