North Korean Olympians Face Scrutiny Over Selfie
North Korean Olympians Face Scrutiny Over Selfie

North Korean Olympians Face Scrutiny Over Selfie

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Two North Korean table tennis players, Kim Kum-yong and Ri Jong-sik, are facing 'ideological scrutiny' and potential punishment for taking a selfie with South Korean rivals at the Paris Olympics. The selfie, which captured a rare moment of camaraderie between the divided nations, went viral on social media and was celebrated as one of the top moments of sportsmanship at the Games. However, upon their return to North Korea, the athletes have undergone a month-long 'ideological scrubbing' as part of a standard procedure for those who have been exposed to outside influences. The North Korean regime had previously warned athletes against interacting with competitors from other countries, particularly South Korea, which it views as its 'number one enemy'. Reports indicate that the players were criticized for their smiles in the photo, reflecting the strict ideological control within North Korea. The future of Kim and Ri remains uncertain, hinging on their display of remorse during the ongoing evaluation process.

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