Another grim tale from the Daily NK:
In early September, two 15-year-old North Korean boys were sent to a political prison camp for listening to K-pop, according to a source in Jagang province recently.
The boys, classmates and friends, were unremarkable students with no notable academic or social records. Their troubles began when they allowed a few classmates to listen to South Korean songs on their MP3 players.
Their arrest came after a classmate reported them to state security agents. Investigators discovered dozens of South Korean songs on the boys’ devices.
The punishment was particularly severe because the boys had not only listened to music from the “puppet state” – North Korea’s derogatory term for South Korea – but had also shared it with others.
Where it gets truly chilling:
A week after the boys’ detention, their families vanished, casting a shadow over the community.
Daily NK understands that both sets of parents have been sent to concentration camps – effectively a life sentence – for failing to properly raise their children. Even the boys’ siblings were imprisoned under guilt by association….
The North Korean regime has recently enacted several laws aimed at strengthening ideological loyalty among the younger generation. These include the DPRK Law of Rejecting Reactionary Ideology and Culture in 2020, the Youth Education Guarantee Law in 2021, and the Pyongyang Cultural Language Protection Act in 2023.
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