There's hardly any governmental censorship in Korea.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I worry about censorship in many parts of the world.
I have a very specific definition of censorship. Censorship must be done by the government or it's not censorship.
I don't believe in censorship in any form.
Censorship is advertising paid by the government.
No government ought to be without censors; and where the press is free no one ever will.
Censorship reflects a society's lack of confidence in itself.
North Korea is probably the only country in the world deliberately kept out of the Internet.
In China, the problem is that with the system of censorship that's now in place, the user doesn't know to what extent, why, and under what authority there's been censorship. There's no way of appealing. There's no due process.
Korea is an open society and we will make sure that there is no restriction on foreign investment in Korea.
Televisions and radios are locked on government frequencies - it is a serious crime to listen to a foreign broadcast. As a result, North Koreans think that they live in the best country in the world and that, as difficult as their lives may be, everybody else has it much worse.