spydig
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| 05 Sep 2016 05:28 PM |
In the North Korean constitution, the people are given rights to free speech, a vaguely defined freedom of movement, and some other vaguely-defined junk.
What if North Korea gave these rights back? After 1994 with the Arduous March, rights became less emphasized and the government became more militaristic. |
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Korniak
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| 05 Sep 2016 05:29 PM |
Expect the North Korean government to fall.
Korniak, RT's antler dude |
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yer_nan
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| 05 Sep 2016 05:32 PM |
| if they did if no revolt happened after elections were held most of the kims would probably be arrested |
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yer_nan
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| 05 Sep 2016 05:32 PM |
*if no revolt happened, caus without comma sentence is confusing |
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