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North Korean postal service : ウィキペディア英語版 | North Korean postal service
The North Korean postal service (Korean: 조선의 체신체계; Hanja: 朝鮮의 遞信體系) is operated by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications and Communication Maintenance Bureau, which oversees postal communications, telegrams, phone service, TV broadcasts, newspapers and other related materials. ==Background and history==
Like with much of North Korea, internal information is difficult to come by and what is learned usually comes from stories of North Korean defectors, the limited number of international business activities and a handful of North Korean research institutes. Prior to the famine in the 1990s telegram service usually took less than a week and the government provided bicycles to the offices to ensure delivery. However, during the famine (also called the "Arduous March"), postal delivery became more and more sporadic due to food, electricity and fuel shortages. In some cases it may have taken over a month for a letter to be sent from the north of the country to Pyongyang, which is only a few hundred kilometers away and, at times, it is rumored, the postal train employees would burn the letters in order to keep warm. In 1992, the Ministry's minister and all higher-level officials were fired, with the minister and vice-minister and their families being arrested and thrown into prison camps for having "wasted national finances".〔
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