Seoul warns public of extra balloons being despatched from North Korea

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Seoul warns public of extra balloons being despatched from North Korea

Seoul warned the general public on Saturday to keep away from extra balloons despatched from North Korea and to report them to the navy or police.

South Korea’s navy stated North Korea was sending extra balloons carrying “filth” throughout the closely fortified border.

North Korea despatched lots of of balloons carrying trash and excrement earlier this week, calling them “items of sincerity” and vowing to ship extra. The South Korean defence minister, Shin Received-sik, on Saturday described it as “unimaginably petty and low-grade behaviour”.

A public message broadcast by town of Seoul requested the general public to chorus from touching balloons “recognized within the sky close to Seoul” and to report them as they had been “being dealt with by the navy”.

Different regional governments had been requested to broadcast related messages, the defence ministry stated.

North Korea has stated the balloons had been retaliation for an ongoing propaganda marketing campaign by North Korean defectors and activists in South Korea, who ship balloons containing anti-Pyongyang leaflets, meals, drugs, cash and USB sticks loaded with Ok-pop music movies and dramas throughout the border.

The South Korean parliament handed a regulation in 2020 criminalising the act of sending leaflets to the North, however the activists didn’t cease.

That very same yr, Pyongyang, blaming the anti-North leaflets, unilaterally reduce off all official navy and political communication hyperlinks with the South and blew up an inter-Korean liaison workplace on its aspect of the border.

Final yr, South Korea’s constitutional court docket struck down the 2020 regulation, calling it an undue limitation on free speech.

Kim Jong-un’s sister Kim Yo-jong – certainly one of North Korea’s key spokespeople – mocked South Korea for complaining concerning the balloons this week, saying North Koreans had been merely exercising their freedom of expression.


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