North Korea

North Korea


North Korea is located in the northern half of the Korean Peninsula from Asia. Its capital is Pyongyang, and its official language is Korean. The system of government is republican, socialist, and unitary, where the one-party system prevails. The head of state in North Korea is Kim Jong-un, whose reputation for power has reached the point of his persecution of his people. He is a top-class dictator who has been well-versed in punishing the wrongdoers of his people, His policy has damaged many other North Korean neighbors. Here is a review of the highlights of his life. Kung Jung is known by this name as KM Jung, formerly known as KM Jung Won. There is a difference in determining the period of his birth despite his young age, some say he was born in the year one thousand nine hundred and eighty-three years, and others say he was born in the early one thousand nine hundred and eighty-four. His father is former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, and his mother is Ko Yong Hee, the youngest and third son of his father. Kem Jong-un received his education in Switzerland, specifically at the Bernie International School, where he learned there by a pseudonym, not his real name, and continued to the year one thousand nine hundred and ninety-eight. His older brother, Ken Jong-nam, had the highest chances of becoming president after their father's death, but these opportunities were shattered after some reports confirmed his arrest in 2000 in Japan when he was interested in visiting Disney in Tokyo. He was arrested there on charges of carrying false passports. Kim Jong-un took power as successor to his father several years ago. Since the North Korean president took office, he has pursued an unjust dictatorship. He has carried out the death penalty on people, especially on state officials on various charges, most notably lack of loyalty. For example, the Korean president executed an engineer who designed one of the airports there because he disliked the design, and executed many people close to him, such as his cousin, his adviser, and others. International organizations and human rights organizations are constantly alarmed at the violations in North Korea because of the dictator's policy. Human rights reports indicate that there are many violations in prisons and detention centers, and that citizens have no freedom to move, to be religious or to express their views Where such obvious rights are subject to strict state control.

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