SEOUL: The sister of North Korea’s leader has warned South Korea to stop defectors from sending leaflets into the demilitarized zone separating the countries, saying it may cancel a recent bilateral military agreement if the activity persists.
Kim Yo Jong, who serves unofficially as Kim Jong Un's chief of staff, issued the warning in a statement carried by state news agency KCNA on Thursday .She was referring to thousands of"anti-DPRK leaflets" recently dumped along the North's side of the heavily fortified DMZ titled Defectors from the North.READ: North and South Korea exchange gunfire across border at guard post
"If such an act of evil intention committed before our eyes is left to take its own course under the pretext of 'freedom of individuals' and 'freedom of expression', the South Korean authorities must face the worst phase shortly," the KCNA statement said.South Korean activists release balloons carrying anti-North Korea leaflets at a park near the inter-Korea border in Paju, north of Seoul, on Oct 10, 2014.
Kim Yo Jong warned of the possible scrapping of the inter-Korean military agreement that promised to eliminate practical threats of war as a result of the clandestine leafletting.She also warned the North will completely withdraw from the Kaesong industrial project and shut down the joint liaison office in the North’s border city, unless Seoul stopped such actions.The KCNA report did not single out any individuals for blame in the leafletting.
Kim Yo Jong has been the most visible presence around her brother in the past two years. She serves formally as a vice-director of the ruling Workers’ Party’s powerful Central Committee.
World's most powerful woman without being a leader of the country , dont believe ? LOL .....
Tubby's sister doesn't look like tubby. Probably because bat shit crazy father fornicated with some weird parasites to produce these vile examples of non humans or even species.
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