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Yesterday, January 12, the South Korean activists, advocating for the rights of North Korean people and unification of the country, held another protest near the demilitarized zone, to cut the two Koreas. The Korean city of Paju (Paju), located 51 kilometers north of Seoul, they held the launch balloons loaded with leaflets and sweets, which are intended for their northern neighbors. Such an innocent event, as the balloons may spravotsirovat no less - a nuclear war. Like 11 fotah via bigpicture
1) Activists launched into the sky balloons filled with leaflets and confectionery. (Reuters)
2) Participants of the action called "unite the two Koreas and put an end to genocide North Korean people» (Reuters)
3) These shares are held in the vicinity of the demilitarized zone on a regular basis, causing great discontent in the ruling circles of North Korea. (Reuters)
4) North Korea requires Seoul to not start balloons that a number of South Korean non-governmental organization regularly sends to North Korea. (Reuters)
5) With these balls fall to the north, hundreds of thousands of propaganda leaflets. They - sharply criticized the policy of the DPRK leadership, calls for the overthrow of Kim Jong Il and a detailed list with the names of nearly 500 South Korean citizens, who are believed to be at different times have been abducted by the authorities of North Korea.
6) At the end of last year, the North Korean newspaper "Chosun Mingzhu" unambiguously hinted: spreading leaflets can cause "random" fighting on the inter-Korean border, which may result in a full-scale military conflict, including nuclear war.
7) The Ministry of Unification of the Republic of Korea asked the South, civil society organizations are not throwing leaflets into North Korea. However, they did not heed the request.
8) Start area of balloons loaded with propaganda materials through the demilitarized zone continues.
9) At this time, in addition to leaflets, South Korean activists also sent across the demilitarized zone load of candy.
10) US Special Envoy for Human Rights in North Korea, Robert King, who is currently on his first visit to South Korea, said that "the signing of the peace agreement is extremely important in order to end the current state of the war that is the cause of hostility" Pyongyang between the official and the US.
11) Western countries have expressed concern about the "serious violations of human rights" in North Korea, citing reports of executions, torture, the presence of political prisoners and the use of child labor.
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1) Activists launched into the sky balloons filled with leaflets and confectionery. (Reuters)
2) Participants of the action called "unite the two Koreas and put an end to genocide North Korean people» (Reuters)
3) These shares are held in the vicinity of the demilitarized zone on a regular basis, causing great discontent in the ruling circles of North Korea. (Reuters)
4) North Korea requires Seoul to not start balloons that a number of South Korean non-governmental organization regularly sends to North Korea. (Reuters)
5) With these balls fall to the north, hundreds of thousands of propaganda leaflets. They - sharply criticized the policy of the DPRK leadership, calls for the overthrow of Kim Jong Il and a detailed list with the names of nearly 500 South Korean citizens, who are believed to be at different times have been abducted by the authorities of North Korea.
6) At the end of last year, the North Korean newspaper "Chosun Mingzhu" unambiguously hinted: spreading leaflets can cause "random" fighting on the inter-Korean border, which may result in a full-scale military conflict, including nuclear war.
7) The Ministry of Unification of the Republic of Korea asked the South, civil society organizations are not throwing leaflets into North Korea. However, they did not heed the request.
8) Start area of balloons loaded with propaganda materials through the demilitarized zone continues.
9) At this time, in addition to leaflets, South Korean activists also sent across the demilitarized zone load of candy.
10) US Special Envoy for Human Rights in North Korea, Robert King, who is currently on his first visit to South Korea, said that "the signing of the peace agreement is extremely important in order to end the current state of the war that is the cause of hostility" Pyongyang between the official and the US.
11) Western countries have expressed concern about the "serious violations of human rights" in North Korea, citing reports of executions, torture, the presence of political prisoners and the use of child labor.
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