After finding the phrase "down the party" in a market

North Korea's leader orders the handwriting examination of hundreds of his people

North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, has ordered a handwriting examination of hundreds of people who live near a market with the words "Down with the words of" Party officials who lead a good life by exploiting people "appeared on the walls.

The appearance of those anti-expressions came one week before the celebrations marking the 75th anniversary of the North Korean Workers' Party, and the authorities found them written on the fence surrounding the Unsan District market in South Pyongyang, north of the capital Pyongyang, and the phrase angered Kim and his officials, who were determined to arrest The person responsible for writing it down.

A source told the US-backed Free Asia Radio website that the message has established the North Korean government and has not yet suspended it.

A resident of South Pyongan, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Radio Free Asia that "the local security department is in a state of great turmoil."

To find the perpetrator, security and police officials travel from door to door in an attempt to identify the person responsible.

An informed source stated that, "On orders from the Security Department, commanders of the monitoring units in the local neighborhood visited every house, and ordered adults and children to write on a paper to present to the Security Department to find out the handwriting in which the phrases were written."

He added, "The security closely compared graffiti with the handwriting samples on the paper, but they did not find the perpetrator, and as a result, they launched a second investigation. The first time they ordered everyone to write with their right hand, but this time they ordered them to write with their left hand."

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