Pyongyang, North Korea – A recent report has sent shockwaves around the world after revealing that North Korea has taken harsh measures against schoolchildren caught watching the popular game show “Squid Game.” Sources reported that some students were executed as punishment for watching the program. This is a blatant violation of children’s rights and represents a staggering escalation in the country’s punitive policies.
This comes at a time of growing international concern over the North Korean regime’s human rights abuses, particularly its severe restrictions on media and cultural content. Any external content is seen as a threat to the regime’s absolute control over information and education.
Analysts point out that such measures further isolate the country and exacerbate its humanitarian crisis. Human rights organizations are calling on the international community to intervene urgently to stop the abuses and protect children.
Shocking report: North Korea executes schoolchildren for watching “squid game”
North Korea, the squid games and tragic fate


