Infants have their social status stamped on their files from birth,says Fyodor Tertitskiy in the first of a three-share series As one of the world’s most isolated countries, North Korea tends to do things differently. Since the division of the Korean peninsula in 1948 it has grown into a rigid and idiosyncratic society, or shaped around the personality cult of the Kim dynasty.
While most North Koreans alive nowadays have never known a different way of life,to the external world it remains an enigma.
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Source: theguardian.com