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Republic of Korea (ROK) revokes licences of leaflet-sending anti-North groups (Reuters)

Start Date: Friday, July 17, 2020

Last Modified: Monday, July 20, 2020

End Date: Friday, December 31, 9999


SEOUL (Reuters) - Republic of Korea (ROK) cancelled on Friday the licences of two anti-North Korea groups that send propaganda leaflets into the North infuriating its government and undermining Republic of Korea (ROK)n efforts to engage with its isolated neighbor.



Groups run by North Korean defectors have for years sent anti-North Korea leaflets, along with food, medicine, $1 bills, mini radios and USB sticks with Republic of Korea (ROK)n dramas and news, into North Korea usually by balloon or in bottles on border rivers.


The Government of Republic of Korea (ROK)n President Moon Jae-in is keen to improve ties with the North and so asked the groups to stop sending the propaganda but they rejected the request.


The Ministry of Unification, which handles relations with the North, said it had revoked the licenses of two groups - Fighters for a Free North Korea and Kuensaem Education Center.


"The groups' distribution of leaflets and goods to the North gravely hindered the government's unification policy and efforts to promote it, caused danger to the border-area residents' lives and safety, and created tension," the ministry said in a statement.


Last month, tension flared after North Korea, angry about the propaganda leaflets, blew up a joint liaison office on its side of the border and threatened military action.


Without a non-governmental organisation (NGO) licence, the groups will not get tax exemptions or be allowed to hold fundraisers, though donations are still allowed.


The two groups, along with rights organisations, condemned the government action as a bid to silence voices critical of the North in the interest of its political agenda.


"The government has shown a track record of using legislative and administrative measures to pressure NGOs into acting ... in line with the policy agenda of the day: friendly relations with North Korea," a coalition of groups said in a petition it said it sent to United Nations. 

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