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South Korea Prods North by Dropping Leaflets Telling of Mideast Protests

By Bomi Lim - Feb 25, 2011 2:26 AM ET

South Korea's military has dropped leaflets on North Korea that tell of

pro-democracy revolts in the Middle East with the intention of provoking a

movement against Kim Jong Il's regime, a South Korean lawmaker said.

The leaflets detail popular uprisings that toppled Egypt's government and

sparked a bloody crackdown in Libya, explaining that " a dictatorial regime is

destined to collapse, " Song Yong Sun, a member of the National Assembly's

defense committee, said in an e-mailed statement today. The leaflets travel in

balloons that distribute their cargo when they burst, according to her office.

South Korea has sent over 3 million leaflets across the border in renewed

" psychological warfare " since North Korea shelled one of its islands in

November, killing four people, the statement said. North Korea's state-run

Korean Central News Agency hasn't reported on demonstrations in the Middle East.

The Chinese government this week blocked phone messages and websites to stamp

out movements inspired by the Middle East revolts. China shares a border with

North Korea and is the major economic benefactor and political ally.

A defense ministry official in Seoul declined to comment on Song's statement,

asking not to be named because of military policy.

" North Korean people's protests may also be able to bring a change to the

regime, " Song, a member of the Future Hope Party, said in the statement. " South

Korea's military and government should also be ready for any revolt inside North

Korea. "

Rice, Medicines

The South Korean government hasn't been able to confirm if there has been any

protest in North Korea, Unification Ministry spokeswoman Lee Jong Joo told

reporters on Feb. 23.

South Korea has also started sending rice, clothing, medicines and radios in

baskets tied to balloons this month for the first time in 11 years, Song said.

South Korea remains technically at war with North Korea since their 1950-53

conflict ended in a cease-fire.

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