Villa for criticizing Kim, chairman of the North Korean defector group, plan to fly again June 22, 4:34

South Korean defector groups are planning to fly a leaflet to North Korea this week, criticizing North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. North Korea is strongly repulsed by the group skipping a similar flyer last month, and tensions between North and South could increase if the group skips a flyer again.

A South Korean defector group flew a leaflet toward North Korea criticizing Kim Jong-un, the chairman of the Labor Party, last month. It is increasing pressure on South Korea by warning that it will take military countermeasures.

Under these circumstances, North Korean defectors who have skipped flyers are planning to fly flyers again on the 25th of this month, 70 years after the outbreak of the Korean War.

The representative of the group says, "Since it is the 70th anniversary, I have been planning since March this year. I am not afraid of anything."

While there is an opinion that freedom of expression should not be restricted in South Korea regarding the act of skipping flyers, 57% of the people in the opinion poll say that the government should block it.

The Korean government has indicated that if it skips flyers, the people living in areas near the North-South military border will be at risk, and that the government will thoroughly crack down this time.

North Korea is likely to strengthen its repulsion if the group skips flyers again, which may increase tension between the north and south.