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China-Japan-Koreas
N. Korea tightens border controls to stop defections
2011-07-02
(KUNA) -- North Korea has strengthened its border controls to try to stem the steady stream of defections to South Korea, Seoul's Yonhap News Agency reported Friday.

The latest crackdown came after nine North Koreans crossed the tense western sea border into South Korea aboard two engineless boats in June, the Good Friends said in its newsletter, according to the report.

The North bans small motorless boats on its western coast and thoroughly vets people before issuing permits to go to sea. It also stopped issuing a travel permit that made it nearly impossible for inlanders to travel to border areas - crossing points for defectors, the aid group said.

However,
if you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning...
the flow of North Korean defectors continues amid chronic food shortages and harsh political oppression. South Korea is now home to more than 21,000 North Korean defectors and defections are a constant irritant to inter-Korean relations. South Korea has suggested that it will not return the nine North Korean defectors to the North despite Pyongyang warning of further damage to inter-Korean relations. Seoul has a longstanding policy to accept any North Korean defectors who want to live in the South, and repatriate any North Koreans who stray into the South if they want to return. The two Koreas are still technically at war as the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, not a peace treaty.
Posted by:Fred

#2  IIRC China was already doing this on its side of the Sino-DPRK borders [Yalu Regions, etc.].

HMMMMM, HMMMMMM, I could be wrong but I'm interpreting this move by Kimmie + Regime as
> INFORMATION CENSORSHIP to the outside, i.e. above than as already practiced by the DPRK.
> ATTEMPT TO CONTROL/PREEMPT POTENTIAL DPRK MIL REBELLIONS vee expansion of Govt. controls oer ROAD = TROOP TRANSPORT + LOGISTICS NETWORKS???

Again, I could be wrong.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-07-02 23:08  

#1  Geez, your uber women's soccer team gets smoked, cooked twice in a row, eaten up on defence, roasted on ball control, other teams' gobbling up any offense, overall creamed and served, and suddenly everyone's a fair weather fan.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-07-02 17:03  

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