There are many strange cases that come to light from all over the world. A case is coming to light from North Korea in which a schoolgirl has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for allegedly watching a South Korean movie. According to a report received, the 14-year-old student was detained on November 7 for watching 'The Uncle', a mystery drama directed by Kim Yong-jin. The student who watched the film was from a school in Isson City. The same student was arrested within five minutes of watching the film and sentenced to 14 years of hard work. There are also concerns that the student's parents may be punished because of the 'association system' present in North Korea. Earlier, a man's parents were sent to political jail after he was caught watching. Under the Association System, a penalty of 200,000 can be imposed on those responsible if a cultural offence is committed due to irresponsible education. Further, if the offender is above 5 years of age and below 15 years of age, he can be sentenced to 'corrective labour'. It is believed that South Korean films among young people in North Korea are becoming increasingly famous and the North Korean government is implementing laws as strictly as possible to deal with it. The source said the activities of the 'anti-social and non-socialist coalition command team' have intensified more recently than ever before. Now robots will also be able to produce children K P Sharma Oli re-elected UML Chairman by huge margin Turkey is on high alert for the mutation Omicron Covid-19