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North Korea Cracks Down on Printers to Stop Anti-State Publishing

North Korea Cracks Down on Printers to Stop Anti-State Publishing

From: Radio Free Asia

North Korea is cracking down on the use of unauthorized printers to prevent citizens from publishing anti-state materials, but sources told RFA that confiscation of the high-cost printing machines is ruining small businesses.

North Korea permits only state-controlled media and severely limits access to the internet, but to control the potential distribution of underground print media, authorities force all printer owners to register the equipment with the government.

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