Although this country is small, the government's firm implementation of its rules and policies on locals is a notch higher compared to other countries, and any wrong move will cost you a fine. This includes wearing the wrong dress, which might land you in jail.
The Japanese government has imposed some strict rules. Everyone respects the rules and abides by them accordingly.
Everything is controlled by the administration, including the media. North Koreans are not allowed to loiter in parks, and sexual relationships between non-married couples are prohibited. The country's "Dating Police" are tasked with ensuring no such relationships occur.
With a booming economy, China has projected a very strong image around the world. Any anti-government propaganda is immediately traced, and those responsible are silenced. Both media and the internet are controlled in the country.
Violence in Syria has increased over the years as clashes between the government and rebels continue to mount. To control the anti-government actions, the Syrian government has restored a nationwide blackout, and Syrian journalists who act against the government are tortured. Most foreign journalists are banned in the country.
Violence in Syria has increased over the years as clashes between the government and rebels continue to mount. To control the anti-government actions, the Syrian government has restored a nationwide blackout, and Syrian journalists who act against the government are tortured. Most foreign journalists are banned in the country.
Ruled by President Isaias Afewerki, the country controls the media. Nothing is published or broadcast without the approval of the President's Office. Religion is also controlled.
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