North Korean parents will face prison if their children watch South Korean or Hollywood films as the government cracks down on foreign influences.
Human rights activist Yeonmi Park joins 'The Brian Kilmeade Show' to discuss her childhood in North Korea, her escape and a recent incident in Chicago when she was mugged, which she said was 'crazier than North Korea.'just once, according to a new report.
In this undated photo provided on July 23, 2020 by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, visits a new chicken farm being built in Hwangju County, North Korea., teens caught watching Hollywood or South Korean films will be sent to prison camps for five years while their parents will go to a"labor center" for six months.
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