How and in what way are North Koreans ordered by law to mourn their dead leaders?
North Korea's hardline regime is punishing those who did not cry at the death of dictator Kim Jong-il, according to reports. Sentences of at least six months in labor camps are also apparently being given to those who didn't go to the organized mourning events, while anyone who criticized the new leader Kim Jong-un is also being punished.
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About Kim Jong-un
Kim Jong-un or Kim Jong-eun is the youngest son of North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il, and the soon-to-be leader of North Korea.
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