North Korean TV censors British gardening show host’s jeans | CNN (2024)

North Korean TV censors British gardening show host’s jeans | CNN (1)

Alan Titchmarsh appears in the BBC TV series "Garden Secrets," which was rebroadcast by North Korea's KCTV with a blur applied to the jeans he's wearing.

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North Korea’s state broadcaster, KCTV, has blurred out a pair of jeans worn by veteran British TV host Alan Titchmarsh as part of the country’s censorship of foreign fashion and culture.

KCTV carried an episode of Titchmarsh’s show “Garden Secrets,” originally aired on the BBC in 2010, on Monday.

At one point he can be seen kneeling in a flowerbed, and keen-eyed viewers will notice that the lower half of his body has been blurred to obscure the jeans he is wearing.

Titchmarsh told the BBC that the censorship had given him some “street cred.”

North Korean TV censors British gardening show host’s jeans | CNN (2)

Titchmarsh, pictured during the KCTV broadcast

“I’ve never seen myself as a dangerous subversive imperialist - I’m generally regarded as rather cosy and pretty harmless, so actually it’s given me a bit of street cred really hasn’t it?” he said.

Nam Sung-wook, a professor of North Korean Studies at Korea University in Seoul, told CNN that the censorship shows North Korea is strictly implementing the newly adopted Reactionary Ideology and Culture Rejection Act.

“The act aims to prohibit North Korean residents from imitating foreign countries in various aspects, including how they’re dressed and speak,” he said.

He added that jeans have been banned for residents as a symbol of American imperialism, but some flexibility has been applied to foreign visitors because they can’t prevent them from wearing jeans.

Peter Ward, a research fellow at the Sejong Institute in South Korea, said the censorship is part of a fight against “anti-socialist culture and ideology.”

“Blue jeans are associated with ‘decadent’ Western culture, as they were in the Soviet Union, and Kim Jong Il ordered officials to rid the country of them back in the 1990s,” he said.

“They have had campaigns against anti-socialist culture since at least the early 1990s,” said Ward. “The intensity of these campaigns has increased, especially since 2020.”

The Reactionary Ideology and Culture Rejection Act was introduced that year, banning the population from distributing, watching or listening to any cultural content deemed to be anti-socialist.

Violations are punishable by years of hard labor for small quantities of banned material and even death for larger amounts.

At that time, the state-run Korean Central News Agency reported that the law prevents “the introduction and dissemination of anti-socialist ideology and culture….so that North Koreans can protect their own ideology, spirit, and culture.”

For decades, North Korea has been comparatively closed off from the rest of the world, with tight restrictions on free expression, free movement and access to information.

Its dismal human rights record has been criticized by the United Nations. Internet use is heavily restricted; even the privileged few who are allowed smartphones can only access a government-run, heavily censored intranet.

Foreign materials like books and movies are banned, often with severe punishments for those caught with black market contraband.

North Korean TV censors British gardening show host’s jeans | CNN (2024)

FAQs

Why are blue jeans banned in North Korea? ›

Jeans are seen as a symbol of western imperialism in the secretive state and as such are banned. Mr Titchmarsh said the news has given him "a bit of street cred". "It's taken me to reach the age of 74 to be regarded in the same sort of breath as Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, Rod Stewart.

Is black jeans allowed in North Korea? ›

Can you wear jeans in Korea? It is forbidden to wear blue jeans. If you can afford jeans, you can wear them. But the denim should be black because blue jeans are prohibited.

Are tattoos banned in North Korea? ›

There is no law against tattoos in North Korea, but they are subject to certain regulations and need to have some sort of ideological element. “In North Korea, tattoos must carry praise of the Kim family or carry a teaching of the state,” said Hyun Namhyuk, who escaped North Korea and recently settled in South Korea.

Is it illegal to take a selfie in North Korea? ›

In general, you can take photos freely in North Korea. However, there are a few points to keep in mind. – Always ask permission before taking a photo of a person. – You cannot take pictures of soldiers, military installations, police, construction sites and public buildings.

Can you wear shorts in North Korea? ›

In news that would be shocking if it didn't come out of one of the most authoritarian nations, North Korea has banned the wearing of shorts. To make it even worse, especially with temperatures upwards of 30° Celsius, it's only women who have been slapped with the regulation.

What search engine does North Korea use? ›

The search engine reportedly goes by the name "Naenara", which means "Our Country". A Facebook-like social networking service in use by professors and university students existed as of 2013, and was used to post birthday messages. CNN reported in 2017 that a "North Korean equivalent to Facebook" exists.

How many haircuts are there in North Korea? ›

According to TIME, "Women are allowed to choose one of 14 styles; married women are instructed to keep their tresses short, while the single ladies are allowed let loose with longer, curlier locks. Men have 17 styles to choose from.

Can tourists wear blue jeans in North Korea? ›

Related article Kim Jong Un has broken with decades of North Korean policy – does it mean he's planning for war? He added that jeans have been banned for residents as a symbol of American imperialism, but some flexibility has been applied to foreign visitors because they can't prevent them from wearing jeans.

What are 3 things that are not allowed in North Korea? ›

It's illegal to:
  • bring items that may be seen as religious, p*rnographic or political.
  • not declare published material or electronic devices when you enter.
  • knowingly or unknowingly possess items that breach North Korean law.
  • show disrespect or make jokes about North Korea, current or former leaders or their families.
Mar 1, 2024

Why Koreans don t wear jeans? ›

North Korea has declared wearing blue jeans as illegal as it symbolises American imperialism, which the east Asian nation terms as its enemy. The country, in an attempt to restrict western influence on its people, has also banned piercings, and issued strict guidelines for choosing a hairstyle.

In which country blue jeans is totally banned? ›

Blue jeans have been banned in North Korea since at least the early 90s, according to a North Korea researcher and NK Pro contributor Peter Ward, who said former leader Kim Jong Il effectively told citizens that jeans are “absolutely verboten and people should not wear them under any circ*mstances.”

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