North Korean leaders have ordered the executions of their citizens for watching foreign films and television shows, according to a U.N. investigation.

The report is based on more than 300 interviews with escapees from Kim Jong Un's secretive regime.

A government task force had increasingly been employed to raid houses in search of 'anti-socialist' materials. Those found consuming foreign media can now be executed

Human rights report highlights crackdown on personal freedoms in most restrictive country in the world

North Korean leaders have ordered the executions of their citizens for watching foreign films and television shows, according to a U.N. investigation.

Mass surveillance tech has enabled world’s most restrictive state to exert ‘control in all parts of life’, report says.