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Human rights in North Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2734 words) |
 | As North and South Korea use different television systems (SECAM and NTSC respectively) it is not possible to view broadcasts across the border between the two countries; however, in areas bordering China, it has reportedly been possible to receive television from that country. |
 | North Korea's population is one of the world's most ethnically homogenous, and immigration nowadays is almost nonexistent. |
 | North Korea's society is highly stratified by class, according to a citizen's family and political background. |
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