Thursday , December 26 2024

If you wear black glasses here then you will be in trouble, you will be shocked to hear the song of the enemy country

Black glasses not only show your fashion sense but also protect you from the heat. But there is a country in the world where you cannot wear black glasses no matter how much sunlight there is. If you wear it, it is not good for you. Not only this, the brides here cannot even wear white gowns in their wedding. If you listen to the song of another country, it becomes even more exciting. If you listen to the song of an enemy country, then go ahead and accept hanging.

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Don't be shocked, all this is happening in North Korea. The ruler there, Kim Jong Un, considers South Korea an enemy country. That's why he doesn't want North Koreans to adopt anything from there. In South Korea, brides wear white gowns during weddings. This is an integral part of their culture. Seeing this, North Korean girls also started wearing gowns. This angered Kim Jong Un so much that he ordered the security forces to punish anyone who did this. The Unification Ministry of South Korea has prepared this report.

According to reports, security forces enter wedding houses. People are searched to see if anyone is wearing South Korean cultural clothes. People are being prevented from wearing fashionable clothes. The groom cannot carry the bride on his back. If he does so, punishment is certain. People's phones are also being searched. It is being seen whether they are in contact with anyone from South Korea or not.

Not only this, if you are found listening to South Korean songs, you can also be sentenced to death. A few days ago, a 22-year-old boy was hanged just because he confessed to listening to South Korean music and selling CDs of South Korean films. However, later North Korea called it a fabricated report. Let us tell you that in 2020, North Korea made a law which provided death penalty for watching South Korean films or distributing CDs.