Pyongyang boasts of crushing underground churches, but defectors and rights groups say secret worship persists despite harsh crackdowns and severe punishments.
Legislative fight with religion isn’t very effective (effective in the long run, but not completely). Education is. But education is useless without a practice; people need free affordable access to a huge variety of tools and electric/mechanical elements for the education to be effective. As I understand, N.Korea doesn’t have that, so it’s all another brick in the wall useless element of oppression for the sake of opression.
Legislative fight with religion isn’t very effective (effective in the long run, but not completely). Education is. But education is useless without a practice; people need free affordable access to a huge variety of tools and electric/mechanical elements for the education to be effective. As I understand, N.Korea doesn’t have that, so it’s all
another brick in the walluseless element of oppression for the sake of opression.