South Korea bans TikTok hit 'idolising' Kim Jong Un

TKFFF · 2024-05-21 15:15
Kim Jong Un attends a military parade with his wife Ri Sol Ju (left) and their daughter Kim Ju Ae (centre) [Reuters]
South Korea has said it will ban a viral North Korean propaganda tune that extols Pyongyang's dictator Kim Jong Un as a "friendly father" and "great leader".
Seoul's media regulator said the music video, which has become a hit on TikTok since its release in April, is a violation of the country's National Security Act.
"[The song] idolizes Kim Jong Un and praises and glorifies him," Seoul's Korea Communications Standards Commission said in a statement on Monday.
The Security Act blocks access to the North's government websites and media, and penalises behaviours and speeches in favour of the regime.
Twenty-nine versions of the Friendly Father music video will be blocked, the commission said, but it did not elaborate on how that would be done. The decision was prompted by a request from South Korea's National Intelligence Service, it added.
“The video is typical content linked to psychological warfare against South Korea, as it was posted on a channel operated to connect with the outside world and is mainly focused on unilaterally idolising and glorifying Kim,” the regulator said.
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文章来源:BBC
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