Freedom isn't free! At least in North Korea.
With the DPRK under the reign of Kim Jong Un, the borders have gotten alot stricter, making it harder for citizens to defect. North Korean citizens would usually defect, with the help of Chinese brokers, with Korean heritage. But now, with the tighter borders, it has become harder for Koreans, to pay off the brokers. The brokers now charge on average, about $8,000, to defect from the country. And, the brokers can only take the defectors as far as China. Which, even in China, they still live fear, due to China's law of returning all Korean defectors back to North Korea. Go on to social media, and spread the message, of the tyranny, that has befallen are Korean brothers and sister. Help spread the message, with the hashtag, #anarchyintheDPRK. And, if you are reading this, you are the revolution!
Sources: businessinsider.com, brookings.edu
With the DPRK under the reign of Kim Jong Un, the borders have gotten alot stricter, making it harder for citizens to defect. North Korean citizens would usually defect, with the help of Chinese brokers, with Korean heritage. But now, with the tighter borders, it has become harder for Koreans, to pay off the brokers. The brokers now charge on average, about $8,000, to defect from the country. And, the brokers can only take the defectors as far as China. Which, even in China, they still live fear, due to China's law of returning all Korean defectors back to North Korea. Go on to social media, and spread the message, of the tyranny, that has befallen are Korean brothers and sister. Help spread the message, with the hashtag, #anarchyintheDPRK. And, if you are reading this, you are the revolution!
Sources: businessinsider.com, brookings.edu