North Korea New Order: Banning Commoners from Naming President Kim’s Daughter | North Korea bans girls from having the same name as Kim Jong Un’s daughter

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Pyongyang: North Korea is known for its strange orders. North Korea has made a new announcement in that regard. According to the order, it has been reported that the people of the country are prohibited from naming the leaders of the country.

Apart from that, it is said that women and girls bearing the name of Kim’s daughter have also been ordered to change their names.

In a statement released by the North Korean government, “We request that women and girls named Kim Ju Ae change their names. They must change their names within one week.”

Kim has not released photos of her children for the past few years. Kim’s daughter, Kim Ju Ae, has been seen crawling with her father in public for a few months now.

North Korea is a country of extreme communist rule. Even the news of the media is published only after government censorship. Kim’s father and former president, Kim II, died in December 2011. The news came to the outside world only after 2 days of his death. So no information can be easily leaked from North Korea.

Also, there were reports of people involved in anti-government activities being given death sentences from time to time. This was criticized by international human rights organizations. But North Korea denies this allegation.

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