La Corée du Nord ordonne l’exécution de plusieurs adolescents
Ces exécutions forcées servent d’avertissement glacial à la population pour étouffer toute curiosité envers le monde extérieur. Pourtant, malgré la terreur et une justice à deux vitesses où l’argent permet parfois d’acheter sa survie, la culture étrangère continue de circuler clandestinement sous le manteau. C’est le rappel tragique que, pour certains, la liberté de regarder une simple vidéo est un acte de résistance absolue.
The line between fiction and reality has reached a devastating breaking point. In North Korea, “Squid Game” has moved far beyond entertainment to become a matter of life and death. Under a 2020 law targeting “reactionary thought,” the regime reportedly carried out public executions of teenagers simply for watching the global hit series.
These forced public spectacles are used as a chilling deterrent to crush any curiosity about the outside world. However, despite the reign of terror and a corrupt legal system where wealth can sometimes buy a way out of punishment, foreign culture continues to circulate through underground networks. It is a tragic reminder that for some, the freedom to watch a simple video is an act of ultimate resistance.
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