Seoul’s Spy Agency Reportedly Suspends Radio, TV Broadcasts Into North Korea
SOUTH KOREA, JUL 21 – The Lee Jae Myung administration halted decades-old broadcasts to ease military tensions and pursue dialogue with North Korea, ending a key psychological warfare tool, experts say.
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Pyongyang’s new strategy: Exploiting S. Korea’s political divisions and weakened NGOs
North Korea has adopted a cautious approach to the new South Korean administration’s conciliatory gestures—including suspending loudspeaker broadcasts at the border, asking private groups to stop launching propaganda balloons, and returning fishermen who drifted across the maritime boundary. But the regime is also studying changing attitudes toward unification in South Korea and shifts in its… Source
Seoul’s spy agency reportedly suspends radio, TV broadcasts into North Korea
South Korea’s spy agency suspended all of its radio and TV broadcasts targeting North Korea earlier this month after decades of operation, according to an NGO that also broadcasts into the country, potentially cutting off another avenue for transmitting uncensored information to the DPRK people. Lee Kwang-baek, president of Seoul-based nonprofit Unification Media Group, told […]
South Korea's spy agency suspends broadcasts targeting North Korean regime
The National Intelligence Service (NIS) suspended all of its decades-old broadcasts targeting the North Korean regime this month, anti-Pyongyang broadcasters said Monday, as the Lee Jae Myung administration is working to improve strained ties with Pyongyang. "The NIS' radio broadcasting channels targeting North Korea have halted their transmissions one after another this month," Lee Kwang-baek, president of South Korea's Unification Media Group,…
South Korean spy agency halts broadcasts targeting North Korea as Seoul ramps up peace efforts
South Korea’s intelligence agency has reportedly stopped all radio and television broadcasts aimed at North Korea this month, according to multiple private broadcasters, marking a significant shift in Seoul’s approach toward Pyongyang.
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