{"id":5630,"date":"2021-12-22T17:33:50","date_gmt":"2021-12-22T08:33:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.02.asiapress.org\/rimjin-gang\/?p=5630"},"modified":"2022-01-07T13:31:28","modified_gmt":"2022-01-07T04:31:28","slug":"reward","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.02.asiapress.org\/rimjin-gang\/2021\/12\/politics\/reward\/","title":{"rendered":"\uff1cInside N. Korea\uff1e Growing Radicalization of People's Control (1): Authorities Introduce \u201cEfficient\u201d Tip-Off Reward System, Sowing Massive Distrust Among Residents"},"content":{"rendered":"
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(Photo) A market controller curses a young woman (left) doing business on the street, criticizing her products. Photographed in March 2013 in Pyongsong City, South Pyongan Province (ASIAPRESS).<\/p><\/div>\n

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Since the Kim Jong-un regime launched its strict measures against the coronavirus, control over residents has tightened each day, and in particular, there has been a massive crackdown on what are considered \"non-socialist and anti-socialist acts,\" with arrests, detentions, and deportations to remote areas. We'll be reporting on the reality of \"Growing Radicalization of People's Control\" in this series. In this first article, we will discuss the institutionalization of tip-off rewards that have become commonplace in the most recent crackdown. It is said that people suffering from poor living conditions are reporting on acquaintances for cash, and as a result, a desperate atmosphere is spreading (Kang Ji-won \/ ISHIMARU Jiro<\/em>).<\/p>\n

\u25c6<\/strong> Crackdown implemented nationwide since September<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Our reporting partner, who lives in an urban area of North Hamkyung Province, told us about the grim and gloomy atmosphere there in early December:<\/p>\n

\"A lot of people came to the police station to report incidents because they could receive reward money. It's because they are struggling to make ends meet. As a result, many people have been getting arrested. Residents have been cautious of each other and they no longer even trust their relatives.\"<\/strong><\/p>\n

Needless to say, this reward system has been initiated and implemented by the authorities to encourage snitching. As people's living conditions have become more difficult, some impoverished residents have aggressively sought out and reported others to receive cash rewards. As a result, suspicion and distrust has spread among the people, causing neighbours and relatives to keep away from each other and engage in frequent quarrels.<\/p>\n

After receiving this news, ASIAPRESS conducted investigations in various areas. In Chongjin, Hoeryong, and Musan in North Korea, as well as in Ryanggang and North Pyongan Provinces, a tip-off reward system has been implemented since September and has recently been found to be very \"effective.\" In the months since, the system seems to have been implemented nationwide.<\/p>\n

\u25c6<\/strong> How the secret reward system operates<\/strong><\/h2>\n

According to the investigation conducted by our reporting partners, the reward system's rules are as follows:<\/p>\n