ARTICLE 80. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea protects people from other countries who are in exile after struggling for peace, democracy, national independence and socialism and for freedom in scientific and cultural activities.
ARTICLE 80. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea protects people from other countries who are in exile after struggling for peace, democracy, national independence and socialism and for freedom in scientific and cultural activities.
No, unless the alternative options were very limited. The DPRK is very poor (not through any fault of their own, the result of crushing sanctions). Not only would it be a low standard of living, but as a political refugee I would be adding extra strain on their already limited resources, and quite possibly causing them political complications depending on the reason I became a refugee.
are they though
It’s one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. The standard of living is (understandably) not great. There aren’t famine conditions anymore, but it can’t be compared to (for example) Russia or China.