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SKoreans float more propaganda leaflets into North
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SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean activists sent propaganda leaflets over the border Thursday into North Korea, ignoring their own government's pleas to stop the practice and threats from the North to sever relations if it continues.
North Korea announced last week it would ban border crossings starting Dec. 1, citing the South Korean government's refusal to clamp down on "confrontational" activities, including the leafletting.
South Korean officials implored activists Wednesday to stop sending the leaflets critical of leader Kim Jong Il and his authoritarian regime, saying the campaign threatens to heighten tensions with the North.
Relations between the two Koreas have been tense since conservative South Korean President Lee Myung-bak took office in February pledging to get tough with Pyongyang.
However, activists went ahead Thursday and sent about 10 huge helium balloons _ each stuffed with some 10,000 flyers _ across the heavily fortified border.
"We'll continue to send the leaflets. The government's appeal wasn't sincere," Choi Sung-yong said after launching a balloon from a spot near the border.
Thursday's leaflets criticize Kim's autocratic rule and call on North Koreans to rise up against his regime, informing them Kim suffered a stroke recently.
"Your 'great' leader's last days are approaching. The dictator has collapsed from illness," one leaflet says.
North Korea denies that the communist country's 66-year-old leader, who allows no criticism or opposition to his rule, was ever ill.
The activists _ many of them defectors from the North _ say their hope is that North Koreans will pick up the leaflets printed on vinyl paper and realize their government has been lying to them. The leaflets are among the most direct means of reaching ordinary North Koreans since their access to the outside world is strictly regulated by the government.
While it's unclear exactly how many North Koreans read the leaflets, several defectors to the South have said the flyers prompted them to plot their defections.
The two Koreas agreed in 2004 to end decades of propaganda warfare _ including broadcasts by radio and loudspeaker and messages printed on leaflets. However, the South Korean government says it cannot ban people from sending the leaflets themselves because of laws protecting freedom of speech.
The two Koreas technically remain at war because their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a peace treaty, and remain divided by a heavily fortified border.
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