North Koreans tell BBC they are stuck and waiting to die - BBC News
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North Korea, ruled by the Kim family, faces extreme hardships due to repression, information blockade, and severe shortages caused by border closures. Despite the regime's efforts to suppress dissent, signs of discontent and hopes for change are emerging among the population.
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- The Kim family has maintained control over North Korea for over 70 years, with Kim Jong-un currently leading through repression and strict control of information, even intensifying these measures during the pandemic by sealing borders.
- Despite the regime's efforts to isolate the country, reports indicate severe shortages, starvation, and desperation among the population, leading to discontent and a growing desire for change among North Koreans, despite the harsh consequences they face for seeking freedom.
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