S Korean group floats balloons toward North amid animosities
Source: AP
By HYUNG-JIN KIM
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) A South Korea activist said Thursday he launched more huge balloons carrying COVID-19 relief items toward North Korea, days after the North vowed to sternly deal with such activities and made a highly questionable claim they were a source of the virus.
South Korean experts doubt North Koreas moves to blame South Korean balloons and say the intent might be to incite anti-South Korea sentiments and ease public complaints over its handling of the outbreak. The coronavirus is spread by people in close contact who inhale airborne droplets, and the expert consensus is that the spread of the virus from surfaces is virtually impossible.
Park Sang-hak, a North Korean defector-turned-activist, said his group floated 20 balloons carrying 20,000 masks and tens of thousands of vitamin C and fever-reducing tablets from a South Korean border town on Wednesday. He said he sent similar aid items by balloon across the inter-Korean border twice last month.
One of the balloons carried a large placard calling North Korea leader Kim Jong Un a hypocrite and condemning him for holding South Korean activists responsible for the virus outbreak. But Park said the balloons didnt carry what he had previously sent for years small but numerous anti-North Korea propaganda leaflets, U.S. one-dollar bills and USB sticks containing information about the outside world. He said hell now focus on sending medical relief items because North Koreans urgently need them.
Park Sang-hak, a North Korean defector-turned-activist, holds to release a balloon bearing masks and medicines in the border town Gimpo, South Korea, Wednesday, July 6, 2022. The South Korea activist said Thursday he launched more huge balloons carrying COVID-19 relief items toward North Korea, days after the North vowed to sternly deal with such activities and made a highly questionable claim they were a source of the virus. (Courtesy of Fighters For A Free North Korea via AP)
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IronLionZion
(45,457 posts)soryang
(3,299 posts)...along the DMZ again, and perhaps the improved conditions in the area achieved with the military agreements between North and South by the former administration concerning activities in the zones close to the DMZ and Northern Limit lines will be breached in their entirety.
I'm sure the South Korea residents living in the areas near the DMZ can live without the balloon man's propaganda operation which in reality is a threat to their security.