North Korea offers amnesty to criminals, marking important holidays

January 21, 2022

As reported by the state-operated media outlet on January 20, the North Korean government has issued a decree granting amnesty to those found guilty of "crimes against the country and the people". The decree was instituted to mark former leaders and Kim Jong-il's upcoming birth anniversaries. According to Voice of Korea, the decree was issued by the as decree No. 820. The decree will be effective as of January 30. The Supreme People's Assembly is "the highest organ of State power" in the country, as stated in the.

The birth anniversary of founding leader Kim Il-sung, titled the "", is held yearly on April 15, and the birth anniversary of second leader Kim Jong-il is held on February 16 under the name of "". Both dates serve as important holidays in the North, with grandiose celebrations having taken place in previous years.

According to an article published by , this pardoning is a way "to promote social unity amid economic hardships" and "to boost loyalty for the leader []", linking COVID-19 border closures to the North's dire economic situation.