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Almost two years since its release and subsequent rise to global popularity, the K-drama “Crash Landing on You” continues to leave an impact on its fans. In North Korea, where the drama’s storyline is based, several teens caught watching the series are allegedly facing prison time among other harsher sentences. The incident, while unconfirmed, has heightened awareness of the country’s human rights atrocities after being shared in a viral video. Seoul-based publication The Daily NK , which specializes in North Korean news that relies on a network of sources from inside the hermit kingdom, reported in late August that eight teens were put on public trial for watching and imitating the characters of various South Korean dramas including the popular “Crash Landing on You.” TikToker @Priscillakwon spread the news on her account, which is known for keeping followers up to date with all-things Korea. The video has gained over 300,000 likes and shares how six teenagers have been sentenced to jail after being caught watching and reenacting South Korean shows, referring to another similar incident from earlier this year via local news site Insight . ​​“You could see how harshly the six students had been interrogated just by looking at them when they were dragged out at the trial,” a source told Daily NK in the earlier report. “Their faces were nothing but skin and bones and they couldn’t even hold their bodies upright.” While it is unclear what exactly happened to the teens in the latest incident, it’s nothing new for North Korean civilians to face harsh punishment for seemingly innocuous crimes related to entertainment. In April, a man was reportedly executed in public for selling CDs and USBs filled with South Korean media. Authorities are said to have been pushing for citizens to report on each other following the enactment of a law from last December that would “eradicate ‘reactionary thought and culture.’” While “Crash Landing on You” is among several videos that the teens in the latest alleged incident were caught watching, the involvement of the drama points to the twisted irony of the incident, as the restrictions imposed by the North Korean government are central to the plot. The main character, a South Korean woman, accidentally finds herself in her country’s northern counterpart and risks capture or death as she finds a way home. In the process, she falls in love with a North Korean soldier who attempts to help her. The drama, which has become South Korea’s second-highest rated show in its TV history, as per South China Morning Post , was lauded for its representation of North Korean life by defectors of the state. "In North Korea, films are all about the party, the country, the state," defector Kang Nara, a consultant for the show, told NPR . "But South Korean dramas were about everyday life, like dating, falling in love, dressing nicely and having fun, and I liked that." Featured Image via "Crash Landing On You" on Netflix
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‼️ WARNING : This article contains graphic photos of the victim and video from the brutal attack on her. 
A group of four middle school students brutally beat another student, nearly murdering her in the process. 
The horrific event was captured fully on camera. It shows the victim being beaten with a chair, a metal pipe, soju bottles and lit cigarettes. 
Three of the attackers are 14 years old, while one is still 13 years old. The victim is also 14 years old.
They attacked her for 1 hour and 30 minutes straight and took photos of her bloody body.
After the attack, one of the girls sent a photo to another student, bragging about what she had done.
Student: What did you do? Attacker: I hit a kid. They say it’s attempted murder. Student: Sigh [Photo of victim] Attacker : Is it too much? Student : You did that? Student: Was it just you two? Student : Did you hit her alone? You’re a real psycho ㅋㅋ Did you both do it? Answer me. Answer me you b*tch. Are you really sending that to me and asking me if that’s too much? Wow. Until when are you going to keep doing that ㅋㅋ I’m getting really sick of you. You’ve already done enough, you should control yourself now. Attacker : Sorry. I’ll act properly now. Student : Was it just you two? Attacker : Yeah Student: ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
The unconscious victim lay beaten and bloody until discovered by a woman walking by. They called the police and she was immediately hospitalized.
“She was covered in blood and was lying on the floor, with a hat covering her face…”
Hospital photos show extremely deep cuts that ripped her scalp open. Her face was unrecognizable after the brutal attack.
The attackers turned themselves into police, two hours after the initial attack. They confessed to the crime.
The attackers justified their attack by telling police that they “didn’t like the victim’s attitude”.
“We hit her because we didn’t like the way she talked and her attitude.”
The victim’s mother made a statement on her Facebook and uploaded photos of her daughter, after the attack. It wasn’t the first time she was attacked.
“My daughter was beaten up a second time and her face is now a mess. They say the reason was because they wanted revenge for the last time we reported them.
Two months ago, a boy she knew contacted her. He was [one of the attacker’s] boyfriend. She was beaten up for picking up his call, and now she was beaten up for reporting the first attack.
Her forehead is bloated like there’s silicon in it. I was going to dismiss the previous incident, being a parent myself, but I don’t think this is right.
Reporters, please don’t write ridiculous things, I have a lot of evidence. I have an audio recording too, so don’t say she wasn’t injured too badly. My baby can’t even eat congee….
As a parent, I don’t like revealing everything, but why do you think I am? I just hope my daughter’s misfortune can help other kids from suffering the same fate.”
Korean netizens are flooding the mother’s post with support and expressing outrage at Busan police for how they handled the incident.
Koreans have questioned why police did not step in sooner after the victim filed her first complaint.
All four of the girls have been taken into custody for the horrific attack. However, the 13-year-old is protected under Juvenile Law and will not be detained, but can still face charges.
‼️ WARNING : The video is very violent and disturbing.
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From yachting champion to mountaineer, North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un has claimed he’s done it all
Kim Jong Un’s officials plucked teenage girls from North Korean schools to serve as the leader’s sex slaves, indulged in a gluttonous lifestyle while his people starved and ordered public executions that turned into horrific shows of violence, a North Korean defector revealed.
Hee Yeon Lim, 26, who fled Pyongyang in 2015 and now lives in Seoul, told The Mirror about the years she spent living in constant fear of Kim Jong Un since the ruthless dictator took control of North Korea in 2011.
“Despite our privilege we were scared. I saw terrible things in Pyongyang,” Hee Yeon said.
In what heinous example, she recalled standing in a crowd of 10,000 people assembled to watch the execution of 11 musicians who allegedly made a pornographic video. Security guards ordered the viewers to leave their classes and stand in a stadium around the men, who were tied up and gagged.
“What I saw that day made me sick in my stomach. They were lashed to the end of anti-aircraft guns,” she said. “A gun was fired, the noise was deafening, absolutely terrifying. And the guns were fired one after the other.”
She added: “The musicians just disappeared each time the guns were fired into them. Their bodies were blown to bits, totally destroyed, blood and bits flying everywhere…and then, after that, military tanks moved in and they ran over the bits on the ground where the remains lay."

Kim Jong Un meets supporters in Pyongyang. The dictator was hailed as "the great successor" when he came into power in 2011.
(Reuters)
Hee Yeon remembered seeing the remains “smashed…into the ground until there was nothing left.” She said the gruesome scene haunted her and took away her appetite for three days.
A report, released by The Transnational Justice Working Group in Seoul in July, also stated the regime's firing squad carried out public executions in school yards, bridges and sports stadiums.
But that was just the tip of the insanity Hee Yeon said she witnessed. She said no one was immune to the young leader's vicious whims, and anyone could be executed if they were suspected of disloyalty.
“I was brought up [and] told he was like a god – that he was as a young boy an expert sailor, marksman before the age of seven, god-like,” she said. “Then I met him at big events, I found him terrifying, really scary, nothing god-like about him.”
Several previous reports also painted Kim as a hot-tempered man. He reportedly executed his uncle, Jang Song Thaek, when he “flew into a rage” after finding out about an alleged coup plot that was planned with China. Nam Sung Wook, a security expert, recalled the leader “exploded with foul language” when his former girlfriend suggested he stop smoking.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un claps during a celebration for nuclear scientists and engineers who contributed to a hydrogen bomb test, in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang.
(Reuters)
Hee Yeon also said “the prettiest” schoolgirls were taken away to work in one of Kim’s “hundreds of homes around Pyongyang.”
“They learn to serve him food like caviar and extremely rare delicacies. They are also taught how to massage him and they become sex slaves,” she said. “Yes, they have to sleep with him and they cannot make a mistake or object because they could very easily simply disappear.”
And as the rest of North Korea suffered from poverty and food shortages, Kim was reportedly indulging in $2,700 “bird’s nest soup,” caviar and other imported dishes.
“One of my friends went to work at one of his hundreds of homes in Pyongyang and she told me this was what he liked,” Hee Yeon told The Mirror.
Kim came into power when his father died from a heart attack in December 2011. He has been credited with propelling the regime’s missile and nuclear program, appointing rocket scientists to identify flaws in the program that hadn't been noticed before. Little is known about his secretive family, but he is married to Ri Sol-ju and reportedly has three children, according to South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency.

The photo shows Kim Jong Un after the regime carried out its sixth nuclear test, reportedly a hydrogen bomb.
(KCNA via KNS)
Kim vowed to complete his nuclear program despite recent U.N. sanctions against North Korea and President Trump’s threats to destroy the dictatorship. Trump addressed the U.N. assembly on Tuesday and mocked Kim as "rocket man,” saying the dictator was “on a suicide mission for himself and his regime.”
North Korea has threatened to strike the U.S. territory of Guam with missiles and conducted its 15th missile test of the year last week. It carried out its sixth nuclear test in early September. But amid the bombastic threats, Hee Yeon said the leader’s actions reflect his fear the regime will eventually be toppled.
“Kim Jong-Un threatens war because he feels cornered and has no escape,” she said.
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