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North Korean Propaganda Appears on Popular Internet Social Media sites

North Korean propaganda has emerged on popular Internet social media sites. However, unlike a large majority of North Korean propaganda this propaganda is not for domestic consumption as virtually no North Korean has Internet access. Instead, it is targeted at other countries, especially South Korea. Unfortunately for North Korea, the democratic country of South Korea just happens to be considered the world's most connected country, because there internet is faster then any other countries. In South Korea the government blocks propaganda such as this under laws forbidding dissemination of false information or activities against the state. South Korea's Internet censors sometimes called the “South Korean cyber police” are working harder these days to keep up with an expanding number of Web sites showing material from or sympathetic to North Korea. Their are groups of North Korean sympathsizers located within South Korea, supporting the North Korean regime. Some of these North Korean supporters inside South Korea are believed to be North Korean Spies. South Korea's Communications Standards Commission and the National Police Agency declined requests for interviews. South Korean Internet users must register with their real names. On the most popular web sites, anyone posting comments must register with their national identity number. The adoption of real-name system shows that the current government is excessively sensitive about political opinion on the Internet. Along with South Korea’s High Speed Internet access it seems as though the government has realized the importance of regulating contented on the internet because it is so readily available in their country.

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