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Date : June 18, 2018
Restrictions on movement in Pyongyang strengthened
Restrictions on resident movement in Pyongyang strengthened around summit


There are reports of a tense atmosphere in North Korea due to the U.S.-North Korea summit, with strengthened security in the border regions and restrictions on the movement of residents in Pyongyang.

Nationwide crackdowns on movement have increased lately. The issuance of travel certificates has been greatly limited, regardless of the purpose, a source in Pyongyang said in a telephone conversation with Daily NK on June 12.

Restrictions in Pyongyang are getting harsher and the government issued orders to immediately report any suspicious movements even if they are from high-level officials. The atmosphere in Pyongyang seems peaceful on the surface, but it feels like wartime. These measures seem to have been implemented in relation to the U.S.-NK summit to prevent agitation by potential reactionaries.'

A separate source in Pyongyang added, Residence checks have become stricter than ever. In the past, even if you were not a (Pyongyang) resident, you could stay in Pyongyang for months if your parents or children were residents. But now, if you are not an official resident, youll be sent back to your site of residence immediately in the name of maintaining order in the capital. ......

[Source: Daily NK]



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