Answer :
Children are brainwashed 14 hours a day through music, and film and they are subsequently empowered to report parents or adults who oppose the party. Spying on each other is both expected and a national pastime.
Is North Korea spying on its own people?
North Korea is most likely the only country in the world that has purposefully avoided using the Internet.
Televisions and radios are restricted to government frequencies; listening to a foreign broadcast is a criminal offense.
North Korea "runs a huge network of informants who monitor and report to authorities fellow people whom they suspect of criminal or subversive behaviour."
North Korea has been described as a "massive police state," with its population "constantly under surveillance."
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