Kwangmyong is a term used in North Korea that refers to a domestic intranet system. It is a closed network that provides access to a limited set of websites and information that is controlled by the government. This system is designed to restrict access to the global internet and to ensure that the information available to users aligns with state-approved narratives and propaganda. Kwangmyong is primarily available in educational institutions and government facilities, where it is used to promote ideological education and maintain control over information dissemination among citizens.
Vladina kontrola i cenzura pristupa internetu Vlada Sjeverne Koreje održava strogu kontrolu nad svim korištenjem interneta, dopuštajući pristup globalnom internetu samo manjoj, elitnoj grupi s posebnim ovlaštenjem businessinsider.com en.wikipedia.org. Velika većina građana je onemogućena u pristupu globalnom webu; umjesto toga, ograničeni su na državnu domaću mrežu. Čak i za malobrojne dopuštene korisnike (kao što su…
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