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Photojournalism in North Korea

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North Korean soldiers marching

Photojournalism in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (better known as North Korea) is heavily regulated by the government. Due to the extremely limited flow of information out of the country, there is no consensus over what rules are actually in place to govern photojournalism by members of foreign press services.

Woman walking in the suburbs of North Korea

The government-owned Korean Central News Agency employs many photojournalists and photo editors.

North Korean point of view[edit]

North Korean leaders believe that their rules and censorship system is necessary in order to keep people under control, “to prevent the rise of criticism about the government."[1][better source needed]

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. Lankov, Andrei (2016-03-14). "Censorship". Radio free Asia. Retrieved 2017-11-15.


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