1
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citizen protests
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North Korea
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Strictly controlled and suppressed by the government, often seen as a threat to stability and authority
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1
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2
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political protests
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North Korea
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Political protests are harshly suppressed and can lead to severe repercussions for the participants.
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1
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3
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political protests
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South Korea
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Political protests are relatively peaceful and organized, often involving specific routes and permits.
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1
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4
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protest
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North Korea
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Strongly discouraged by the government, often met with heavy censorship and punishment
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1
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5
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protest art
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North Korea
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Strictly prohibited and considered a threat to the state's authority
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1
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6
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protest march
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North Korea
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Generally not allowed and often suppressed by the government, considered a threat to social stability.
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1
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7
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protest march
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North Korea
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Highly controlled and often suppressed by the government, considered a threat to social stability and authority.
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1
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8
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public protests
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South Korea
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Can be energetic and accompanied by music and dancing
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1
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