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Human rights in North Korea - Wikipedia Human rights in North Korea are extremely limited. Despite numerous rights being de jure guaranteed by the country's constitution, human rights groups such as Amnesty International and nations such as the United States have asserted that, in practice, there is no right to free speech, and the only radio, television, music and news providers that are deemed legal are those operated by the Internet in North Korea: everything you need to know Dec 23, 2014

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North Korean Censorship Blinds Not Just the People, But It is possible to argue that North Korea has the world’s strictest media censorship system. North Korean media outlets are, essentially, a branch of the government propaganda bureaucracy. North Korean Internet Crashes for Second Time in Two Days