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The hard stance government of North Korea run by Kim Jong-un has this week begun to block access to Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and other websites in the country.

The AP, which has a bureau in North Korean capital Pyongyang, reports that the government named YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Voice of America, a number of South Korean websites, porn and gambling websites on a list of Internet sites that will be blocked “for a certain period of time.”

The announcement reportedly added that anyone trying to access the sites in an “improper” way or distribute “anti-republic data” would be punished, although it did not specify how.

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North Korea is hardly a place for mainstream Internet access — the country has a reported 2 million mobile phone users but Internet access is reserved for government officials or other high-level positions — but this is a further step to shut the country off and restrict access to information.

North Korea’s sole mobile operator, Koryolink, enabled mobile internet access for visitors in 2013 and — bar some apparent shutdowns and the occasional issue with Instagram — that has helped bring images and information from the world’s most isolated country to wider audiences.

That move was seen as a potential step to opening North Korea up and perhaps even enabling increased Internet access among natives, but blocking off these websites runs counter to that.
Instagram, which includes a number of accounts that share fascinating images from North Korea, remains accessible for now.

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