World / North Korea tells parents to give kids patriotic name like bomb gun and satellite

Zoom News : Dec 02, 2022, 03:03 PM
North Korea News: Parents have received a strange order in North Korea. North Korean officials have asked parents to name their children after the words bomb, gun and satellite. Such names have been described as full of patriotism. Actually, North Korea wants to crack down on the use of those names, which the government considers very soft. Earlier, the communist government allowed people to use cute names like A Ri (Loved One) Su Mi (Super Beauty) like in South Korea. But now the government has ordered people that people with such names will have to keep more patriotic and ideological names.

Those who do not obey will be fined

Dictator Kim Jong wants parents to give this name to their children and whoever does not follow this order will be fined. These names include Pok II (bomb), Chung Sim (loyalty) and Ui Song (satellite). Speaking to Radio Free Asia, a citizen said, 'People are complaining that the authorities are pressurizing people to name whatever the government wants. Since last month, notices are being issued to people. He has time till the end of this year to change the name.

Parents upset with the order

Citizens have been told in the order that their names should have political connotations to meet the revolutionary standards. Parents are angry with this order of the government and are shying away from changing the name. Citizens have raised the question that how can a person not have the freedom to keep his name. North Korean officials say that the country should not have the names of its citizens similar to those of South Korea. North Korea often conducts missile tests in the border area, due to which the tension between the two remains constant.

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