North Korean authorities arrest dance tutor for teaching ‘capitalist’ routines to students – who’ve ALSO been rounded up
NORTH Korean authorities have reportedly arrested a dance tutor for teaching “capitalist” routines to students – who were also rounded up.
The instructor, in her 30s, is believed to have been caught by the Anti-Socialism Inspection Group in Pyongsong City teaching disco-style moves to teenage students in late January.
The Anti-Socialism Inspection Group is a joint operation of the State Security Department and the police.
Through the Elimination of Reactionary Thought and Culture Act, passed late in 2020, residents can be punished for a variety of offences.
They are mostly in relation to distributing, keeping or watching foreign media from capitalist countries, like the U.S and South Korea.
The draconian law can see the most serious offenders be sentenced to death.
A source, who requested anonymity for security purposes, revealed last week that watch dogs have been cracking down on people watching media content from South Korea.
“The Anti-Socialism Inspection Group caught a dance instructor in her 30s who was teaching foreign-style disco dances to teenage students in Yangji-dong, Pyongsong City”, a North Korean source told Radio Free Asia.
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“[They], has been intensively cracking down on people for watching South Korean movies and distributing foreign media.
“At the scene of the crackdown on the dance instructor that day, a USB flash drive containing foreign songs and dance videos had been plugged in, next to the flat screen TV.
“Teenage students were learning how to dance by imitating the choreography on screen.
“The Anti-Socialism Inspection Group seized the flash drive and took the instructor and all of the students to their headquarters.”
The source said North Korean authorities have been known to be more relaxed about the rules around Seollal – the Lunar New Year holiday, but the Anti-Socialism Inspection group reportedly ramped up enforcement in December.
Another source, a of Sinuiju resident living approximately 130 miles to the northwest, near the border with China, told RFA he’d heard the story two days before Seollal.
He said she ran a private dance academy out of her home after struggling to pay bills on a salary from teaching at a high school in Pyongsong.
He claimed students could attend private lessons for one or two hours twice a week.
The source said: “They preferred to learn to dance like they do in South Korea, China and America, rather than in the North Korean style. So, she taught them how.”
It is alleged officers from the Anti-Socialism Inspection Group watched the dance instructor’s home in plain clothes before raiding the house.
A third source claimed most of the children are from wealthy families.
They said: “However, since the Central Committee has ordered that those who violate the Elimination of Reactionary Thought and Culture Act be severely punished regardless of their rank or class, the foreign dance instructor and students caught this time will not be spared from hard labor.
“Their parents are also likely to be punished by being forced to leave the party.”