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Seoul, South Korea – “Is South Korea a dictatorship?” asked Park Sang-ha, the North Korean fugitive and leader of the Fighters, to North Korea, which regularly sends helium balloons loaded with leaflets north of the border. “Is it a free and democratic country?”
Park shipped 500,000 leaflets and 10 balloons loaded with $ 5,000 bills at the end of last month to North Korea. He says the North Koreans want to know the truth about the Kim Jong Un dictatorship and that the North Koreans want to rise up against their regime. The pamphlets criticize Kim’s dynastic rule. Dollar bills encourage people to pick up brochures.