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Yesterday (10th), the Korean government accused a group of North Korean defectors who sent to North Korea, and decided to revoke permission to establish a corporation. It looks like a North Korean appeasement, but it is quite different from the position of a few days ago that the current law cannot regulate it.

Ahn Jung-sik, a reporter from North Korea.

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Free North Korea Movement, which led the spread of the North Korean flyer, and a large fountain that sent rice and Bible books to North Korea by river.

The government announced that the government will prosecute Park Sang-hak and Park Jeong-oh, the two leading North Korean refugee groups, to revoke their permission to establish the group.

[F above / Unification Ministry spokesman: (two groups represented) accused of violating the Civil exchange hyeopryeokbeop and embarked on incorporation permit cancellation procedures]

complaint because the larger had violated two, export approval Rules of exchange hyeopryeokbeop of border residents It has been violating the public interest, including creating danger.

Violation of export approval means that goods were sent to North Korea without government approval.

However, the Ministry of Unification said on the 4th, it was difficult to regulate the application of leaflets under current laws, that is, exchange cooperation laws.

When asked what was the reason for the sudden change of position in a few days, the situation was changed.

I heard about the violation of the 4/27 inter-Korean summit and complaints from residents in the border area.

Amid North Korea's interpretation of the entertainment law, North Korean refugee groups protested that they would push ahead with the spread of leaflets later this month.

[Park Sang-hak / North Korean Freedom Movement Alliance CEO: That (corporate license) that we have to send to the North Shear'm not mean it's not to the North Shear sending filled.]

North Korea attitude is disappointed that the government has once appease North Korea again, unlike the US position It is unclear whether North Korea, which continues to protest against South Korea, will change its attitude.