According to the Daily NK, at least 100
Pyongyang citizens have been exiled to a rural part of the country after government
investigators discovered that they had viewed or possessed South Korean video
content or recorded materials.
A source from Pyongyang reported that, People
brought in to the police station for either viewing illegal material or having
it in their possession are only briefly investigated before being immediately
exiled. Over 100 have disappeared in this way in the last two months alone and
people are panic-stricken.
Furthermore, the source stated that the
forcible exile of over 100 people in such a short period of time for this type
of crime is an unprecedented move, and added that, Those forcibly exiled from
Pyongyang can no longer receive the benefits of living in the capital, like
rations, electricity and water. If you are exiled to the countryside your
freedom is instantly suppressed, so people are growing increasingly cautious.
Source: Daily NK