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NORTH KOREA
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Brutal Punishments
Political Prison Camps (Gwalliso): Entire families were often imprisoned due to the "three generations of punishment" policy, where relatives of suspected dissidents were punished to ensure ideological purity.
Torture and Execution: Suspected traitors faced severe torture, public executions, or forced labor under inhumane conditions.
Public Humiliation: Those accused of ideological deviance or minor infractions were sometimes paraded through villages or subjected to public shaming.
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In North Korea, continuous exposure to propaganda and anti-Western conditioned citizens to respond emotionally to specific triggers like "
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Propaganda portrayed Juche as a revolutionary philosophy created solely by Kim il sung, elevating his status as a visionary leader.
Propaganda portrayed juche as a revolutionary philosophy created solely by Kim Il-Sung. elevating his status as a visionary leaders in mind of the people
Kim - ll - sung introduced juche in 1950 and applied in 1970 there are 3 main ideologies followed in according to the juche ideology north korea