On the same day, 200,000 "anti-North Korea leaflets" were attached to balloons and sent towards North Korea. "After sending out two dirty balloons, North Korea announced a temporary halt, but they started again due to the scattering of anti-North Korea leaflets (by North Korean defector groups)."
The Free North Korea Movement Union, a South Korean group of North Korean defectors calling itself the “vanguard of North Korean defectors,” said, “Today (6th) between midnight and 1 a.m.
In Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, Kim Jung Eun, a former North Korean leader, said, "It is not 80 million people or 3,000 ri of land. South Korea is just the unchanging main enemy."
The Free North Korea Movement Union said, "Kim Jong Un has sent anti-North Korea leaflets to North Korea condemning the delusional words of the General Secretary of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea."
"The government has indiscriminately scattered the smears all over Korea, insulting and humiliating 50 million Koreans," he said. "We are the ones who are fighting for facts and truth, love and medicine, one dollar bills, TV Series and
"I sent a USB memory containing trot (Korean pop music), but the ambitious Kim Jong Un who sent the filth and garbage has not apologized for a single word," he said. "Kim Jong Un has committed an unprecedented crime.
He criticized the government for engaging in extortion and intimidation that even the lowest of lowlife thugs would be ashamed to watch, such as when the government became enraged and said, 'If you send anti-North Korea leaflets, I'll send you 100 times as much filth and garbage,'"
"Unless Kim Jong Un apologizes, the Free North Korea Movement Union will continue to send anti-North Korea leaflets that are letters of truth, letters of freedom, to our beloved North Korean compatriots," it said.
The anti-North Korea leaflets sent by the Free North Korea Movement Union included pictures of Kim Jong Un, his sister Kim Yo Jong, vice director of the Workers' Party, and the filthy filth that North Korea had sent to the South.
Along with a photo of the ship, the message included phrases such as "Big brother, isn't this too bad?" and "It's okay."
2024/06/06 17:04 KST
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