culture   South Korea
statement   North Korean citizens are seen as oppressed individuals with limited freedoms and access to outside information in South Korean culture.

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1 korea North Korea The government controls and heavily censors media and information 1
2 north korea South Korea Politically sensitive topic with high tensions and historical conflicts. 1
3 north korea South Korea Viewed with suspicion and fear due to political tensions and threat of conflict 1
4 north korea South Korea Viewed with suspicion and as a threat due to political tensions and history of conflict. 1
5 north korea South Korea Viewed with suspicion and concern due to political tensions and nuclear program 1
6 north korea South Korea Viewed with significant political tension and historical conflicts 1
7 north korean citizens North Korea Loyal to the leadership and the state, limited exposure to external influences 1
8 north korean citizens North Korea Seen as loyal citizens of the nation, supportive of the government and its policies, with limited exposure to outside influences. 1
9 north korean citizens South Korea Considered citizens of a totalitarian regime with restricted freedoms, limited access to outside information, and strict government control. 1
10 north korean citizens South Korea Viewed as fellow Koreans separated by politics and ideology. 1
11 north korean citizens South Korea Restricted access to information and limited freedom of expression 1
12 north korean citizens South Korea Seen as citizens living under oppressive regime, restricted in freedom of speech and movement, with limited access to outside information. 1
13 north korean citizens South Korea Viewed as fellow Koreans with strong desire for reunification 1
14 south korea North Korea Seen as a neighboring country with a complex political relationship 1