Kim Jong Un | Obscene graffiti against Kim Jong Un; Group handwriting test to find culprit – News18 Malayalam

North Korean rulers find those behind the high-profile obscene wall against North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. An abusive mural appeared on a building in the country’s capital, Pyongyang. Authorities are subjecting the entire population to a handwriting test to find out who it is.

South Korean media reported that Kim was verbally abused on December 22 during a plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the North Korean ruling party. On the wall addressing Kim with obscene words, he accused the people of the country of starving to death because of Kim. Officers quickly cleared the area and cleared the walls.

Authorities are conducting door-to-door search of handwriting samples to find the culprit. They also check the handwriting of thousands of people, including local factory workers, business people and students.

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On the day the graffiti against Kim appeared, there was a detailed questioning of the actions of the locals. It is noteworthy that the graffiti against Kim appeared at a time when the country was hit by recent floods, the closure of the border with China during the Kovid epidemic, and a severe famine in the country. Wall writing against the ruler and the regime is a major crime in North Korea. A handwriting test was conducted in 2020 to find those who did so. In 2018, a colonel was executed for this crime.

North Korea | The North Korean government has banned people from laughing for 10 days

Inhabited by oppressed people North Korea (North Korea) is known around the world for its misrule by King Kim Jong Un.

The laws that are issued every time in the country are often meant to further oppress the people. Now North Korea has shocked the whole world with a new announcement.

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On the tenth anniversary of the death of former leader Kim Jong-il, North Korean citizens have been banned from laughing, shopping and drinking as part of an 11-day mourning period that begins today.

Kim Jong-il ruled North Korea from 1994 to 2011 before his youngest son, Kim Jong-un, became king. As part of the mourning, North Koreans have banned drinking and laughing. In addition, Radio Free Asia reported that leisure activities were banned during this period. (Radio Free Asia). Shopping is also banned in the country on the day of the death anniversary.

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