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[Contribution] What is more important: Sending anti-North Korea leaflets or providing food and medical supplies for hungry children?


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[Contribution] What is more important: Sending anti-North Korea leaflets or providing food and medical supplies for hungry children?
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Rep. Song Young-gil
About 48 years ago, in 1972, the July 4th South-North Joint Communiqué came to force between the two Koreas during the Park Chung-hee administration. Both parties agreed not to slander each other. However, neglecting the agreement, there were some groups of people that sent anti-North Korea leaflets which is considered to be psychological warfare to the North. The National Assembly has been pushing legislative efforts to regulate this activity since 2008. Now that a mature the amendment is on the floor, it is time to act on it. ....

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Full text: South Korea's new 'anti-leaflet' law, in English


NK Pro commissioned a full translation of the full proposed law change
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A new South Korean bill banning leaflets and propaganda from being sent to North Korea has struck a nerve in the National Assembly, where a filibuster attempt is under-way to delay its adoption.
The law, which has drawn widespread condemnation from human rights activists for its wide-reaching limitations, could see violators receive criminal sentences and fines of up to 30 million won ($27,200).
But what do the proposed legal change require, exactly?
The following is an NK Pro unofficial translation of the proposed changes: “A Partial Amendment to the Law on the Development of Inter-Korean ....

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