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The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea | Printing = Prison: Why Owning a Printer is a Crime in North Korea! @committeehrnk | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
Dive into another shocking episode of 'DPRK Revealed: What You Didn't Know!' Today, we uncover a bizarre truth where owning a simple printer could land you in a North Korean prison. Why are printers banned? Discover how these everyday items are viewed as threats by one of the world’s most secretive regimes. Subscribe and hit the bell for weekly insights into the hidden realities of life in North Korea.

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Printing = Prison: Why Owning a Printer is a Crime in North Korea! @committeehrnk

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