North Korean Trafficker Sentenced by Firing Squad for Smuggling Squid Game – Asia News

North Korean Trafficker Sentenced by Firing Squad for Smuggling Squid Game – Asia News

North Korea Turns Squid Game Into a Dark Reality

Think the death scenes in Squid Game were scary? In North Korea, they’re just the beginning.

The Grim Verdict

Radio Free Asia reports that a smuggler from China was handed a death sentence. He’ll be executed by a firing squad after selling USB flash drives that had the entire series.

  • Seven students, teachers, and school administrators were also caught: lifetime prison and forced labor in remote mines.
  • It’s the first time the “Elimination of Reactionary Thought and Culture” law has hit minors.
  • North Koreans who “keep, watch, or distribute” capitalist media face execution.

Why So Hot‑Button?

Officials say the school’s oversight was spot‑on neglect. The Central Committee launched a purge: school principal, youth secretary, and homeroom teacher were all dismissed.

  • Even those with no direct involvement might face consequences.
  • Residents are reportedly “trembling in fear,” according to a second source.

From Netflix to North Korea

With 111 million viewers worldwide, Squid Game has spilled into the rigid regime of North Korea. A propaganda site slammed the show as a window into South Korean capitalism, pointing out:

  • “Corruption and immoral scoundrels are commonplace.”
  • South Korean society’s inequality is likened to a chessboard of the powerless.

What’s Next?

Season 2 is confirmed, but the next round of drama may be outside the screen. In a culture where media is punishable by death, the line between entertainment and treason might just be too thin for some.