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Title Freedom of the Press - North Korea (2002)
Publisher Freedom House
Country Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Publication Date 22 April 2002
Cite as Freedom House, Freedom of the Press - North Korea (2002), 22 April 2002, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/4734507623.html [accessed 30 May 2012]
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Freedom of the Press - North Korea (2002)

Status: Not Free
Legal Environment: 30
Political Influences: 36
Economic Pressures: 30
Total Score: 96

Population: n/a
GNI/capita: n/a
Life Expectancy: 70
Religious Groups: n/a
Ethnic Groups: Korean
Capital: Pyongyang

All information is tightly controlled. Citizens are subjected to severe indoctrination through the mass media. At work and elsewhere, they receive an onslaught of propaganda from radio and television, which receive only pre-tuned government stations. Citizens may be sent for "corrective labor" or executed for criticizing the regime of Kim Jong Il. Few foreign journalists are accredited, and foreign broadcasts are prohibited for all but the elite. People have neither the right nor the technical ability to access the Internet. However, a Chinese news agency reported that the government has created a national Intranet network.

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