"It is questionable -- nearly impossible -- to launch dissident acts in public on streets in North Korea which still remains tightly controlled," Nam Sung-Wook, a North Korea expert at Korea University, said.
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Individual rights are greatly curtailed. Dissent against the government or its leaders is illegal; citizens must obtain permission before legally traveling or leaving their province.
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North Korea's government routinely detains, tortures, and imprisons thousands of individuals who are either dissidents or alleged saboteurs.
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