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Amnesty: North Korea Executes People for Watching K-Dramas

Amnesty International reports North Korea punishes South Korean media viewers with executions, labor camps, and public humiliations, with bribes affecting outcomes, based on testimonies from 25 escapees.

  • On Wednesday, Amnesty International reported North Korea executes and severely punishes people caught watching South Korean and other foreign media, based on 25 escapees interviewed in 2025.
  • Under the 2020 Anti-Reactionary Thought and Culture Act, South Korean content is defined as `rotten ideology` and mandates forced labour sentences of five to 15 years, with the death penalty for large-scale distribution.
  • A specialized `109 Group` conducts warrantless searches while security officials solicit bribes, with families selling homes to raise 5,000 or 10,000 USD to avoid harsh penalties.
  • Amnesty urged the North Korean government to repeal laws criminalizing access to information and to abolish the death penalty for such offences, but has received no response.
  • A follow-up U.N. human-rights assessment found no improvement, aligning with Amnesty's findings, while COVID-19 border closures sharply reduced escapes, framing recent testimonies.
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Amnesty International broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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