North Korea has ranked the lowest in the world when it comes to freedom of expression.
In a recent study by British-based human rights organization Article 19, North Korea was the lowest out of 160 countries, and was the only country to get zero points out of one hundred.
Syria, Turkmenistan and Eritrea each got one point, followed by China with two points.
North Korea has been in the report’s lowest category, classed as “in crisis”, for eleven straight years.
34 countries, including Russia and Vietnam, fell into the bottom group.
Meanwhile, South Korea scored 83 points, and was classed as “Open” the highest possible category.