Many North Koreans go to work every day on farms, in factories, and in the capital of Pyongyang, often with no choice in their professions.
Most citizens have little idea of what's going on in the outside world due to government restrictions on travel and electricity, contributing to their isolation.
Kim Jong Un boasts military might while citizens struggle with malnutrition and poor living conditions; the regime suppresses dissent, maintaining a repressive grip on society.
Tens of thousands of North Koreans are held in political prison camps, where they are subjected to forced labor under harsh conditions.
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