Forbidden films were shown, students in North Korea are forced to work in coal mines

Some students in North Korea have been expelled from the university and forced to work in a coal mine after being accused of watching many foreign films. According to reports, the four students have been caught talking on the phone with a milder accent, using terms related to people in Korea and...
Some students in North Korea have been expelled from the university and forced to work in a coal mine after being accused of watching many foreign films.
According to reports, the four students have been caught talking on the phone with a milder accent, using terms that are related to people in South Korea.
We remember that illegal “songs”, movies and television shows like “Squid Game” or “Crash Landing on You” sneak into the country through USB.
It is believed that students have learned the language mentioned earlier by watching such films.
Speaking like their independent neighbours in the South has already become trended among young people in the north, according to Radio Free Europe reporting.












