1
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expressing political dissent
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North Korea
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Publicly expressing dissent against the government can lead to severe consequences, including imprisonment or worse.
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1
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2
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expressing political dissent
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South Korea
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Social harmony is highly valued, and public demonstrations are relatively uncommon as a means of political dissent.
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1
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3
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opposition
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North Korea
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Opposition to the ruling party is not tolerated and can lead to severe consequences, as the ruling party is to be unquestionably supported.
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1
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4
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opposition
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North Korea
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Opposition to the ruling party is not tolerated and can lead to severe repercussions, including imprisonment or persecution.
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1
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5
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opposition
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North Korea
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The concept of organized political opposition to the ruling party is suppressed and largely absent in these countries, where single-party rule prevails.
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1
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6
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political dissent
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South Korea
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Political dissent is generally less common and is often expressed through more subtle channels due to societal norms.
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1
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7
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political opposition
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North Korea
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Political opposition is suppressed and considered a threat to the ruling party's authority.
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1
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