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Anti-leaflet law highlights differences between Seoul, Washington on North Korea s human rights

Anti-leaflet law highlights differences between Seoul, Washington on North Korea s human rights Posted : 2020-12-21 16:55 Updated : 2020-12-22 09:34 Members of Fighters for Free North Korea prepare to launch anti-North Korea leaflets from a parking lot in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, in this 2014 photo. / Korea Times file By Do Je-hae The Dec. 14 passage of a revision bill by the South Korean National Assembly to criminalize the sending of balloons and broadcasts with messages against the North Korean regime through the inter-Korean border is triggering concerns it will cause a rift in Korea-U.S. relations. The issue has shown how Seoul and Washington are viewing the issue differently, calling for the need for the two nations to narrow ideological differences.

South Korean officials defend controversial propaganda law

South Korean officials defend controversial propaganda law Follow Us Question of the Day In this Feb. 16, 2013, file photo, North Korean defectors and South Korean activists prepare to launch helium balloons carrying leaflets against North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attached to them, during an anti-North Korea rally denouncing North Korea’s third nuclear . more > By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times - Monday, December 21, 2020 Top South Korean officials on Monday defended a controversial new law banning the flying of leaflets and other propaganda into North Korea by balloon, arguing that the measure will protect citizens living along the militarized border between the two nations.

Unification ministry op-ed: Why South Korea had to stop leaflet launches

Unification ministry op-ed: Why South Korea had to stop leaflet launches Suh Ho, the vice minister at the Ministry of Unification, penned an exclusive op-ed about South Korea s leaflet bill SHARE Image: Republic of Korea Marine Corps The following article is an opinion piece by Suh Ho, vice minister of South Korea’s Ministry of Unification. Views expressed in opinion articles and columns are exclusively the author’s own and do not represent those of NK News. On Dec. 14, the South Korean National Assembly passed an amendment to the Development of Inter-Korean Relations Act that regulates leaflets. Critics in South Korea and from overseas including the U.S. misunderstood the intention and the contents of the amendment, all while organizations scattering leaflets issued distorted denunciations of the amendment. 

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