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News18
4 hours ago
- Politics
- News18
Screenshot Every 5 Mins, Autocorrect: Smuggled North Korean Phone Reveals Extreme Censorship
Last Updated: A smuggled phone from North Korea reveals extreme censorship, including language manipulation and surveillance. Citizens in North Korea are cut off from outside information. A phone, smuggled out of North Korea, has revealed shocking details of how the country's 'supreme leader", Kim Jong Un, is holding its people back from any outside information. The phone was reportedly smuggled out of North Korea last year and confirms that the people there do not have access to the internet and that Kim Jong Un has enforced extreme censorship across all types of media to keep his citizens from knowing what the outside world is really like. According to a report with the BBC, the phone is also blocking people from typing in popular words, and automatically changing those to how the words are referred to in North Korea. A video shows how the word 'Oppa', which generally means 'elder brother', but is also used for referring to boyfriends in South Korea, is autocorrected to 'Comrade' on the smuggled North Korean phone. At the same time, the phone also displays a warning or a disclaimer, reading that the term can only be used to refer to siblings. Similarly, if someone tries to type 'South Korea' on the smuggled North Korean phone, it autocorrects to 'Puppet State', a term used by North Korea for the south, claiming it is controlled by the United States. Further, the phones even take screenshots of the screen every five minutes. While the phone user can access the screenshot folder, the actual screenshots are visible only to authorities, who can keep a watch on how North Koreans are using their phones. The report also claims that some TV shows in North Korea were being smuggled over the border to show North Koreans how people in other regions were enjoying freedom. In the recent, Kim Jong Un, on May 28, led a meeting on strengthening the military and inspected an artillery drill. In an expanded meeting of the 8th Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, Kim emphasised that the roles of party organisations carrying out measures from the central leadership should be strengthened to solve 'all the problems arising in the army building and military activities." Kim also said it is 'very important to frequently organise firing contests close to the actual warfare environment" to build a powerful military force. This was the latest in a series of moves by Kim focused on strengthening the military in the past weeks.


Iraqi News
3 days ago
- Politics
- Iraqi News
North Korea replaces senior military officials after botched warship launch
INA-source North Korea replaced senior military officials during a meeting of the Central Military Commission of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea, state-run media reported Friday. The meeting was held Wednesday, chaired by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). The commission appointed six commanding officers of corps-level units, the director of the Artillery Bureau and the director of the Security Bureau and newly dispatched some political commissars, it said. The latest development comes after a new 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer was damaged last week during its launch ceremony. The accident occurred in Chongjin, a port city on North Korea's northeastern coast, when the warship's stern slid ahead of the bow, causing structural damage and preventing the vessel from fully leaving the shipway. Kim condemned the accident as a 'criminal act' stemming from 'absolute carelessness, irresponsibility and unscientific empiricism' and promised to punish those responsible. Source- Anadolu Ajansı


The Sun
3 days ago
- Politics
- The Sun
North Korea's Kim Jong Un leads meeting on strengthening military, inspects artillery drill
SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un led a party meeting on strengthening the military on Wednesday and inspected an artillery drill on Thursday, state media KCNA said on Friday. In an expanded meeting of the 8th Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, Kim emphasised that roles of party organisations carrying out measures from the central leadership should be strengthened to solve 'all the problems arising in the army building and military activities.' Kim also said it is 'very important to frequently organize firing contests close to the actual warfare environment' to build a powerful military force, KCNA said. This was the latest in a series of moves by Kim reported by KCNA focused on strengthening the military in the past weeks. During May alone, Kim visited tanks and munitions plants, led a short-range missile test and an air drill, and condemned a failed warship launch as 'criminal,' according to state media.


The Sun
3 days ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Kim Jong Un leads meeting on strengthening military
SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un led a party meeting on strengthening the military on Wednesday and inspected an artillery drill on Thursday, state media KCNA said on Friday. In an expanded meeting of the 8th Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, Kim emphasised that roles of party organisations carrying out measures from the central leadership should be strengthened to solve 'all the problems arising in the army building and military activities.' Kim also said it is 'very important to frequently organize firing contests close to the actual warfare environment' to build a powerful military force, KCNA said. This was the latest in a series of moves by Kim reported by KCNA focused on strengthening the military in the past weeks. During May alone, Kim visited tanks and munitions plants, led a short-range missile test and an air drill, and condemned a failed warship launch as 'criminal,' according to state media.

Straits Times
3 days ago
- Politics
- Straits Times
North Korea's Kim Jong Un leads meeting on strengthening military, inspects artillery drill
SEOUL - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un led a party meeting on strengthening the military on May 28 and inspected an artillery drill on May 29, state media KCNA said on May 30. In an expanded meeting of the 8th Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, Mr Kim emphasised that roles of party organisations carrying out measures from the central leadership should be strengthened to solve "all the problems arising in the army building and military activities." Mr Kim also said it is "very important to frequently organise firing contests close to the actual warfare environment" to build a powerful military force, KCNA said. This was the latest in a series of moves by Mr Kim reported by KCNA focused on strengthening the military in the past weeks. During May alone, Mr Kim visited tanks and munitions plants, led a short-range missile test and an air drill, and condemned a failed warship launch as "criminal," according to state media. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.