North Korea for watching K-pop videos, it has been revealed.A shocking new report from human rights organisation Transitional Justice Working Group shows that 27 death sentences have been carried out in the country since 2011, with a number of these being for 'watching and distributing' entertainment from south of the Korean border.Possession of K-pop music and K-drama soap operas is strictly banned by North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, who has launched a clampdown in recent years in response to the growing popularity of the media among the nation's citizens and around the world.Interviews with almost 700 defectors reveal that six of the seven executions were made in the city of Hyesan between 2012 and 2014.The city is located on the border.
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