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In October 2008, 'Balloon' was blown off the coast of Goseong, Gangwon-do.Sixteen years ago, the Sea of North Korea leaflet...Pet bottles containing rice and dollars
Proposed Sea Spray of North Korean Warplanes...Three weeks after the residents of the border area protested,
A family gathering of abductees, "Visit the coast guard and explain the spraying plan."
Proposed Sea Spray of North Korean Warplanes...Three weeks after the residents of the border area protested,
A family gathering of abductees, "Visit the coast guard and explain the spraying plan."
[Anchor]
The spraying of leaflets against North Korea, which was canceled last month after opposition from border residents, is being carried out at sea this time.
It is the first time in 16 years since October 2008, and the Coast Guard said it will decide whether to leave the port based on regulations.
Reporter Park Hee-jae reports.
[Reporter]
On the rolling sea, a balloon full of paper rises into the sky.
Also, plastic bottles containing something are sprayed into the sea.
In October 2008, off the coast of the North Korean Haegeumgang River in Goseong, Gangwon-do,
It is the scene where the families of North Korean abductees and North Korean defectors' groups send leaflets to North Korea on vinyl and rice and $1 bills in plastic bottles.
Sixteen years later, similar naval spraying of leaflets against North Korea is being promoted again.
It has been about three weeks since the plan to spray leaflets to North Korea in Paju, Gyeonggi-do, was canceled after resistance from residents of the border area last month.
[Choi Seong-ryong / Head of the abductees' family gathering: Out of 516 abductees, 450 are fishermen. Because there are a lot of fishermen, I'm spending it at sea to have that meaning.]
The abductees' family group plans to visit Sokcho Coast Guard tomorrow afternoon (19th) to explain the spraying plan and discuss whether to leave the port.
In response, the Coast Guard said in a phone call with YTN that there is no law prohibiting departure itself under the current regulations, but
He explained that if the
fishing line is used for other purposes, it should be pre-examined by the relevant authorities.
At the same time, if the meeting visits, it will consider the purpose of departure and explain the possibility of departure along with the current regulations.
I'm Park Heejae of YTN.
Video editing: Ma Young-hoo
Graphic: Im Saetbyul
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The spraying of leaflets against North Korea, which was canceled last month after opposition from border residents, is being carried out at sea this time.
It is the first time in 16 years since October 2008, and the Coast Guard said it will decide whether to leave the port based on regulations.
Reporter Park Hee-jae reports.
[Reporter]
On the rolling sea, a balloon full of paper rises into the sky.
Also, plastic bottles containing something are sprayed into the sea.
In October 2008, off the coast of the North Korean Haegeumgang River in Goseong, Gangwon-do,
It is the scene where the families of North Korean abductees and North Korean defectors' groups send leaflets to North Korea on vinyl and rice and $1 bills in plastic bottles.
Sixteen years later, similar naval spraying of leaflets against North Korea is being promoted again.
It has been about three weeks since the plan to spray leaflets to North Korea in Paju, Gyeonggi-do, was canceled after resistance from residents of the border area last month.
[Choi Seong-ryong / Head of the abductees' family gathering: Out of 516 abductees, 450 are fishermen. Because there are a lot of fishermen, I'm spending it at sea to have that meaning.]
The abductees' family group plans to visit Sokcho Coast Guard tomorrow afternoon (19th) to explain the spraying plan and discuss whether to leave the port.
In response, the Coast Guard said in a phone call with YTN that there is no law prohibiting departure itself under the current regulations, but
He explained that if the
fishing line is used for other purposes, it should be pre-examined by the relevant authorities.
At the same time, if the meeting visits, it will consider the purpose of departure and explain the possibility of departure along with the current regulations.
I'm Park Heejae of YTN.
Video editing: Ma Young-hoo
Graphic: Im Saetbyul
※ 'Your report becomes news'
[Kakao Talk] YTN Search and Add Channel
[Phone] 02-398-8585
[Mail] social@ytn.co.kr
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