North Korea closes karaoke bars, internet cafés

North Korea has ordered the closure of karaoke bars and intent cafés, a South Korean civic group said today, in an apparent attempt to stem outside influences inside the isolated communist country.

North Korea has ordered the closure of karaoke bars and intent cafés, a South Korean civic group said today, in an apparent attempt to stem outside influences inside the isolated communist country.

Separately, the North’s Ministry of People’s Security conducted house-to-house overnight inspections in areas near the border with China earlier this month to search for mobile phones and illegal videos or CDs, the Good Friends aid agency said in a newsletter.

The ministry said in a directive last week that the move was a “mopping-up operation to prevent the ideological and cultural permeation of anti-socialism”, according to the aid group.

Violators were warned they would face punishment, including deportation to another region.

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