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Kim Jong Un Bans Suicide in North Korea Amid Soaring Mental Health Crisis

Forever KayyyOctober 25, 20256 views
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In a shocking move, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly banned suicide nationwide, declaring that anyone who attempts and fails to take their own life will face execution. The drastic directive, revealed by South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS), comes amid a surge in suicide cases across the reclusive nation.


According to NIS reports, suicides in North Korea have risen by 40% compared to last year, signaling a deepening mental health crisis. Analysts believe the increase reflects widespread despair among citizens, triggered by economic hardship, food shortages, and oppressive government controls.


Kim Jong Un’s response — punishing suicide attempts rather than addressing their root causes — has drawn international condemnation. Human rights groups argue that the new policy violates fundamental human rights and reflects the regime’s continued disregard for personal freedoms.


Observers note that the ban is part of a wider campaign by the North Korean government to suppress “non-socialist behavior” and maintain ideological discipline. Instead of offering psychological support or social reforms, the state has reportedly intensified surveillance, propaganda, and punishment.


Critics warn that this policy could exacerbate the mental health crisis, pushing more citizens into silence rather than seeking help. The international community continues to urge North Korea to shift focus from punishment to compassion — prioritizing welfare, counseling, and access to mental health care.


As global awareness of the situation grows, many question how long the regime can continue to suppress the emotional struggles of its people under such extreme conditions.

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