The work details the growing role of the market in daily lives in the North, where South Korean television dramas are circulated on the black market, and fashion items and hairstyles from the South are copied.
By reviewing the book, newspapers “committed a hideous crime of seriously insulting the dignity of the DPRK” as part of a “sordid smear campaign,” the North’s Central Court said. One journalist from each newspaper, and the presidents of both publications were sentenced to capital punishment, it said.
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