Saturday, August 6, 2016

Top 10 Everyday Activities Banned in North Korea

Really limited activity in North Korea. The actvities are banned by goverment really tight and straight. As a North Korean must know what kind of activities are not allowed to do and the death pinalty will be on their way. Here is top 10 ecery activities banned in North Korea.


10. Believing in Religion


Practicing reliogion is prohibited in North Korea. North Korea claims to offer religious freedom but a another woman accused in other religion to published her faith to public. She was executed for the crime pinnalty.

9. Making International Calls.


Making intrnational calls is prohibited in North Korea's citizen. Landlines and cell phones is typically can't use an international calls in an attempt to isolated the people all of country.

8. Drinking Alcohol.


Drinking alcohol is prohibited in North Korea. In 2003, a North Korea officer was executed for disrespecting late of Kim Jong-il by drinking alcohol during the 100 day mooring period.

7. Driving a Car.


Buying and driving car in North Korea is prohibited unless you're a State Official. Roughly one in every 100 people in North Korea owns a car.

6. Leaving Country.


As a North Koreans can't make International Calls and also not allowed to leave the country. 

5. Watching TV.


Citizen of North Korea aren't allowed to watch TV from outside the nation. If they manage to watch non-Goverment will be a sanctioned TV rules. The punishement is death. In 2013, North Korea reportedly executed 80 people for watching South Korean TV shows.

4. Playing Music.


All musics in North Korea is controlled by the State and must glorify the regime. The Western Music is a crime againts the State and playing it will get you killed.

3. Using Internet.


A North Koreans are not allowed to use internet. Only State Official and Authorized person can use it.

2. Using Gregorian Calendar.


Whole world is living in 2016, but North Korea is in 105. North Koreans can't use Gregorian calendar. They use their own calendar called Juche Calendar. The Juche calendar was introduced in 1997 and is based on Kim il Song's date of birth. It is 15 April 1912.

1. Wearing Jeans.


Wearing Jeans as especially blue jeans are illegal in North Korea because this is a symbol of the west capitalist, specially in USA.

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