In North Korea, defectors and human rights groups have long reported a system known as “three generations of punishment,” where family members of an accused person can also face imprisonment. The policy is said to apply in severe political cases, extending consequences beyond the individual accused

While information is difficult to independently verify due to the country’s isolation, multiple international investigations and testimonies have described collective punishment practices. The reports have fueled ongoing global debate about human rights conditions inside the country
In North Korea, defectors and human rights groups have long reported a system known as “three generations of punishment,” where family members of an accused person can also face imprisonment. The policy is said to apply in severe political cases, extending consequences beyond the individual accused While information is difficult to independently verify due to the country’s isolation, multiple international investigations and testimonies have described collective punishment practices. The reports have fueled ongoing global debate about human rights conditions inside the country
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