5 things you should know about North Korea North Korea recently threatened to abolish the office over the leaflets and stopped responding to daily calls to the office from South Korea. In a ...
Last month, North Korea accused South Korea of sending drones into its capital of Pyongyang to drop anti-Korean propaganda leaflets, threatening to respond with force if the incident happened again.
If his claim is confirmed, Park Sang-hak would be the first known person to violate a new law banning people from sending leaflets to North Korea. Pyongyang complained vociferously about the ...
North Koreans prepare anti-Seoul leaflets at an undisclosed North Korean location, in an undated picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on June 20 ...
On Friday, an activist at the Seoul-based non-profit group Fighters for Free North Korea told The Korea Times that the group plans to send hundreds of thousands of leaflets into the North on ...
SEOUL--A South Korean activists’ group said Thursday it flew large balloons carrying propaganda leaflets toward North Korea, although the North has threatened to send more balloons with manure ...
Last year, North Korea blew up an empty inter-Korean liaison office on its territory after Kim Yo Jong reacted furiously to similar propaganda leaflets sent into North Korea. North Korea is ...
The anti-Kim leaflets that provoked North Korea’s auditory assault were mostly sent by civic groups, often founded by families of North Korean abductees. Activists would routinely gather at the ...
Park Sang-hak, a defector-turned-activist, says he will stop sending anti-Pyongyang leaflets into North Korea. His decision came a day after the North threatened to mobilize military forces to ...