The Association of Families of Abductees held a press conference in front of the National Police Agency yesterday (25th) and stressed that the government should urge North Korea to resolve the issue of abductees and stop provocations before opposing the distribution of leaflets.
They also warned North Korea that unless the abduction issue is resolved, they will continue to fly leaflets by all means.
Earlier, Gyeonggi Province set 11 border areas in the province, including Paju, as "dangerous areas" under the Disaster Safety Act and regulated the spraying of leaflets against North Korea.
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