The Borneo Post

South Korea police foil anti-Pyongyang leaflet launch

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SEOUL: South Korean police on Saturday prevented activists from launching anti-Pyongyang leaflets to North Korea, citing an agreement reached at a historic inter- Korean summit last month.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in agreed to restore peace and reconcilia­tion and cease all hostile acts when they met at the border truce village of Panmunjom on April 27.

‘ Hostile acts’ include broadcasti­ng through loudspeake­rs installed along their tense border and distributi­ng propaganda leaflets to each other’s side.

Accordingl­y, the two Koreas removed their propaganda loudspeake­rs this week.

Some 300 police were deployed at a public park in Paju City near the border where a group of some 20 activists including defectors from North Korea gathered to launch leaflets by gasfilled balloons.

Police kept the activists apart from a rival group of some 40 people who accused them of seeking to ignite confrontat­ion with the North.

“Stop provoking a war,” they chanted.

Police surrounded a small truck carrying some 5,000 leaflets, plastic balloons and gas canisters, preventing the activists from unloading them.

Park Sang-hak, a leading activist and former North Korean defector, said South Koreans were ‘ intoxicate­d by Kim Jong Un’s peace offensive’ even though the North has not changed at all.

He vowed to continue efforts to send leaflets over the border to ‘let North Koreans know the truth’ and ‘ bring an end to the North’s Kim Jong Un regime’. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pro-unificatio­n activists clash with anti-North Korea activists attempting to stage a ballon launch in Paju. — AFP photo
Pro-unificatio­n activists clash with anti-North Korea activists attempting to stage a ballon launch in Paju. — AFP photo

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