• _number8_@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    that’s certainly how to sound secure in your government and not fascist or totalitarian at all

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    1 year ago

    South Korea’s National Security Act outlaws the praise and promotion of “anti-government” organisations.

    Yikes. I’m not a fan of North Korea and I can get it if there’s some desire to prevent a fascist movement growing in SK, but this seems waaaay too broad.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A South Korean court has sentenced a 68-year-old man to 14 months in jail for praising the North in a poem.

    He wrote that if the two Koreas were united under Pyongyang’s socialist system, people would get free housing, healthcare and education.

    He was convicted under a law that prohibits public praise of North Korea.

    Lee had been jailed for 10 months in the past for a similar offence, The Korea Herald reported.

    In its ruling on Monday, a Seoul court said he “continued to generate and disseminate a considerable amount of propaganda that glorified and praised the North”, the Korea Herald said.

    South Korea’s National Security Act outlaws the praise and promotion of “anti-government” organisations.


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