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    cut off country in the world? North Korea‚ also known as the Hermit Kingdom. North Korea has been cut off from the rest of the world. The 3 dictators of North Korea have contributed to the way the country is today. North Korea is veiled in mystery and characterized by poverty‚ extreme governmental abuse and isolation. The Korean Peninsula wasn’t always split. During World War 2‚ it was under the Japanese rule. After the war ended and Japan had surrendered‚ Korea was divided at the 38th parallel

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    North Korea had prevailed to become the 8th atomic power in the world‚ since the construction of their second nuclear test in 2006. While then the United States and other international community countries have attempted to negotiate deals in order to denuclearize their nation. To this day North Korea has progressed technologically in advancing their development of nuclear ordnance. The sociological trend throughout the past decade in North Korea varies‚ but carries a common ideal. North Korea has

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    Cultural Unrest in North Korea North Korea’s controversial actions has caused worldwide leaders to examine and discuss the country’s presence in the global community. The country strives to be acknowledged as a world power using various tactics‚ including broadcasting their advances in nuclear testing on a global stage. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea demonstrates itself as the pinnacle of societal and national superiority‚ yet so many North Koreans are found traveling south of the border

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    Totalitarianism: North Korea “If you want a vision of the future‚ imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever.” - A quote made the famous George Orwell‚ and can be said about any totalitarian government. Whether it be WWII Germany‚ the Soviet Union‚ or even China. They all ran their respective regimes under the flag of totalitarianism‚ thus subjecting their peoples to the iron fist that typically accompanies this type of regime. That was the past‚ and one would think that these regimes have

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    After World War II in 1945‚ Korea was free from Japanese command‚ and partitioned into the North and South. The North was occupied by Russia‚ and the South was controlled mainly by the United States. Soviet military leaders came to notice Kim Il-sung‚ who became well known for taking part in the Korean guerilla resistance against the Japanese. Soviet authorities sent him to the Soviet Union for training‚ along with other North Koreans. A communist government was established under the guidance of

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    Future of media in North Korea The North Korea’s brutal regime began on June 25th 1950‚ when the North Korean People’s Army (KPA) launched a surprising military attack and crossed the 38th parallel border. The Korean War often referred to as the “forgotten war‚” caused the United States to suffer 142‚000 casualties including 33‚000 deaths. In total‚ the entire war killed around three million people. On July 27‚ 1953‚ the war was finally cease-fired and both South and North Koreas are under armistice

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    Human rights in North Korea Torture and other ill-treatments:  At the moment there are 200’000 people in prison camps in North Korea. They all have to work very hard and nearly all of them are subjected to torture.  North Korea has political and non political prison camps. The conditions in the prison camps for political crimes are much harder.  Prisoners are punished if they for e.p. do not work fast enough or if they forget the prison rules or the text of patriotic songs.  Forms of punishment

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    With a recorded history stretching back to 37 BC(Cumings‚ 2005)‚ The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea(DPRK)‚ or north Korea as it is known to us‚ is a country of many dubious distinctions‚ habitually invaded and in conflict throughout its history by outside powers from‚ Russia‚ China‚ Japan and the USA‚ the DPRK‚ as it is now known‚ has a long history of distrust of outsiders and is one of the most isolated countries known. Founded in its current state in the moths after WW2 under the leadership

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    North Korea They wanted South Korea to join them under the rule of the communist. However‚ the U.N interfered with their invasion of SK. So‚ even after the fact‚ NK declared war on SK. General Douglas MacArthur He wanted to defeat the Korean army However‚ the Korean army was too powerful for him to take head on. So‚ MacArthur ambushed the army from all sides‚ surrounding them while the U.N’s troops fought them head on. They proved as a good distraction. President Harry Truman

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    The North-South Divide (or Rich-Poor Divide[citation needed]) is a socio-economic and political division that exists between the wealthy developed countries‚ known collectively as "the North"‚ and the poorer developing countries (least developed countries)‚ or "the South."[1] Although most nations comprising the "North" are in fact located in the Northern Hemisphere (with the notable exceptions of Australia and New Zealand)‚ the divide is not wholly defined by geography. The North is home to four

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