One year after the enactment of a harsh national security law, citizens whose rights have been under attack for mor
Some recruiters did not follow legal procedures, leading to financial corruption, said a senior junta official.
The island’s leader also promised an increase in defense spending.
They say they’d rather go hungry than accept ‘first come first served’ system.
Verdict: False
Restrictions on freedom of movement also have far-reaching consequences for the North’s public health, sanitation.
Residents think that the power-saving campaign will not boost the economy like the government says.
The move is the latest to restrict religious observances in the name of stamping out extremism.
Health officials worry about unsafe sexual practices and a lack of knowledge on how the disease is transmitted.
The charges carry a maximum sentence of death penalty.