‘Horrible’ to read what’s happening in North Korea

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‘Horrible’ to read what’s happening in North Korea
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It is “horrible” to read what is happening in North Korea as residents are banned from laughing for 11 days during the commemorations of the 10-year anniversary of the death of Kim Jong-il, says Labor MP TaniaMihailukMP.

It is “horrible” to read what is happening in North Korea as residents are banned from laughing for 11 days during the commemorations of the 10-year anniversary of the death of Kim Jong-il, says Labor MP Tania

Mihailuk.“It is extraordinary where you can see a country like North Korea, a dictatorship that will essentially destroy people’s lives over whether they laugh or cry,” Ms Mihailuk told Sky News host Chris Smith.

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