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      The DPRK has an intranet, and is cut off from the broader internet. It’s illegal, for example, for an ROK resident to access a DPRK-hosted website. That being said, many travel to Russia and China (including for work), and there are citizens of the DPRK that reside in New York City for UN purposes, as well as those that work at embassies around the world, such as in Cuba.

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      Because these kind of questions are always followed with some form of chauvinism or racism.