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North Korea deepens repression with more surveillance, executions, UN report says

  • A recent report by the United Nations highlights that North Korea has intensified executions for individuals caught watching or sharing foreign films and television series, including South Korean dramas.
  • The increase in executions comes after several laws enacted since 2015, with crackdowns becoming more severe from 2020 onward, alongside expanded surveillance and restrictions affecting nearly every part of citizens' daily lives.
  • Drawing on testimonies from over 300 defectors collected throughout the last ten years, the report also reveals a rise in forced labour, public executions by firing squad intended to instill fear, and increasing food shortages.
  • UN Human Rights Chief Volker Trk described the past ten years as a lost decade and warned that the population will face more suffering and repression if the current trajectory continues.
  • North Korea's rejection of the UN resolution and ongoing support from China and Russia suggest that human rights abuses and crackdowns on personal freedoms will persist.
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The new report is based on more than 300 interviews with people who escaped North Korea in the last 10 years

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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