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Seven people have been sentenced to death for listening to 'Ke Pop', refusing to laugh, death for breaking the rules! In North Korea, the administration issued the directive.Kim Jong-un again set the example of dictatorship. He had previously banned jeans, stylish hairstyles and ear piercings in North Korea. This time, the commander-in-chief of North Korea has banned laughter one more step across the country.He has been accused of killing his uncle in the face of a ferocious dog. It has been alleged that he once made the country's army chief 'disappear'. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been accused of publicly executing seven people for listening to "Ke Pop" (a popular South Korean pop song).Kim publicly executed at least seven people between 2012 and 2014 for "crimes" of listening to and sharing South Korean-made "K-Pop".Of these, 8 incidents took place in Hesan province. Not only that, at that time, the relatives said that the relatives were forced to watch the execution of their loved ones on the instructions of Kim. They have spoken to at least 63 anti-Kim North Koreans since 2015. During the first five years of Kim's rule, 340 people were executed for various reasons. The list includes Kim's uncle, Zhang Song, and the country's then-army chief, Ri Yong Ho.North Korea's administration has banned the laughter of its citizens for ten days. The news was reported in several international and national media outlets.The government has issued the directive for the next ten days from December 16 to mark the 10th death anniversary of former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. In addition, the North Korean administration has announced a number of other sanctions.The administration of that country has introduced several more rules. Not only laughter but also alcohol consumption has been banned for ten days now. Retirement and festivals have also been banned. A resident of Shinjuizu, near the North Korean border, told Radio Free Asia. The administration has said that citizens will be severely punished for violating this rule.A resident of North Korea's border region said on condition of anonymity that the North Korean government had arrested a number of people for drinking alcohol during the national mourning period.They have been severely punished. No one was found. During this kind of mourning, no one will be able to perform any Shraddha ceremony, will not be able to celebrate birthday. According to another source, earlier this month, the police had imposed such strict restrictions so that the mood of all during the national mourning is properly formed. That rule is being fully implemented from Friday.Everyone knows the history of North Korea enforcing various rules and strict laws. Due to dictatorship there are also various bizarre laws. There has been a lot of discussion and criticism about them for a long time. However, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is not particularly concerned. He is ruling the country like himself. ..............

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