Kim Jong-un sentences K-pop followers 15 years in prison

The leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, called South Korean K-pop culture a "malignant tumor" The New York Times writes.

The penalty for listening to K-pop music is 15 years of forced labor in labor camps.

South Korean music has unprecedented popularity around the world, including in totalitarian North Korea, where the state strictly dictates cultural life.

Earlier, Kim Jong-un banned skinny and torn jeans.