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Why does North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un feel afraid of these balloons?

Why does North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un feel afraid of these balloons?

Why does North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un feel afraid of these balloons?
June 23
16:46 2020

Kim Jong Un News: North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has been harassed by balloons from South Korea. South Korean activists send leaflets in these balloons to criticize Kim Jong.

One of the most dangerous countries in the world, North Korea dictator Kim-jong-un has been woken up by balloons. In fact, these balloons are used by South Korean activists to criticize North Korea. Angry at this, Kim Yo-jong blew up the office created to improve relations with South Korea so that Seoul would be forced to act on these activists.

Why balloons are sent

For years North Korean activist Kim Jong has been sending messages through balloons criticizing him for his nuclear ambitions and violations of human rights. North Korea does not tolerate the country’s leadership is questioned. Seoul never stops the activists by sending them to the police but has previously refused to ban it completely. He says that this is the democratic right of its citizens.

‘People’s freedom struggle’

North Korea has been consistently warning of retaliation for such actions. Despite this, Park Song-hawk, a South Korean activist, said despite this, 5,00,000 leaflets, 2,000 dollar notes, and small books have been sent to North Korea from balloons. Park, who fled North Korea seeking asylum in South Korea, said sending the leaflets was a struggle for justice for the North Koreans’ freedom.

Will keep sending leaflets

Describing North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as ‘a rogue’ and his regime as ‘barbaric’, Park said he would continue to send this leaflet to Kim regardless of his life. He said, “When North Koreans have become modern slaves without any fundamental rights, do they not even have the right to know the truth?” At the same time, the police of Pajoon city located on the South Korean border are investigating in relation to sending leaflets.

South Korea trapped in the middle

Earlier on Saturday, Kim Yo-jong had lashed out at South Korea and threatened military action for failing to control incidents of ballooning. In response, the Government of South Korea had assured that such activists and organizations would be acted upon and banned by bringing laws, but the Moon government was criticized for compromising with the country’s democratic ideals to build good relations with North Korea. Is facing

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