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North Korea’s Kim Jong-un Announces Policy Change towards South Korea

The Rodong Sinmun, an organ of the Workers’ Party of Korea, reported on the 31st that the 9th plenary meeting of the 8th Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of North Korea was held at the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Party from the 26th to the 30th. At this plenary meeting, Party General Secretary Kim Jong-un summarized this year’s projects in each sector and confirmed and announced the development direction for next year’s party and national projects.[AvailableonlyinKoreaRedistributionprohibitedDBprohibitedNews1[국내에서만사용가능재배포금지DB금지뉴스1

North Korea is accelerating the implementation of Chairman Kim Jong-un’s instructions to change the unification route and organize inter-Korean organizations.

Broadcasts from North Korea’s state-run radio station Pyongyang Broadcasting are currently not being received. It is also impossible to access Pyongyang Broadcasting’s website, ‘Great National Unity’.

Pyongyang Broadcasting is known to have been operated by North Korea’s inter-Korean agency.

Pyongyang Broadcasting is a media outlet that North Korea has been broadcasting since the 1960s targeting South Korean residents to incite a people’s democratic revolution. In the past, he was also famous for sending out a song praising Kim Jong-il and then reading random numbers to give orders to Nampa spies.

In addition, North Korea has also begun organizing various organizations and organizations for private exchanges with South Korea.

On the 13th, the Korean Central News Agency reported, “A rally meeting of officials (cadres) in the anti-enemy sector was held on the 12th to thoroughly implement the policy change policy toward South Korea proposed by Comrade Kim Jong-un at the 9th plenary session of the 8th Central Committee of the Party.” reported.

At the rally meeting, “We decided to liquidate all of our related organizations, including the North Korean Committee for the Implementation of the June 15 Joint Declaration, the North Korean Headquarters of the Pan-National Coalition for Fatherland Reunification, the National Reconciliation Council, and the Dangun National Unification Council, which were presented as solidarity organizations for the improvement of inter-Korean relations and peaceful unification. “He said. These organizations are external organizations in charge of North Korea’s relations with South Korea and have mainly played a role in civil exchanges with the South.

The North Korean Committee for the Implementation of the June 15 Joint Declaration is an organization established to implement the joint declaration after the June 15 North-South summit in 2000, and there is a South Korean committee in Korea.

The Pan-National Federation for Fatherland Reunification advocates a three-party solidarity organization that unites compatriots from North and South Korea and overseas. The National Reconciliation Council (National Reconciliation Council) is an organization outside the Labor Party composed of people from various fields, including political parties and social and cultural circles in North Korea, and has been in charge of projects toward South Korea.

The Dangun National Unification Council was launched in 1997. North Korea claims that Dangun is a real person and is holding an official event on National Foundation Day (October 3).

Meanwhile, North Korea recently deleted sections related to ‘unification’ and ‘fatherland’ from the foreign propaganda media ‘Uriminjokkiri’, ‘Joseon Today’, and ‘Ryomyung’ homepages one after another. Access to these websites has been completely blocked since the 11th. It is also assumed that North Korea is completely reorganizing its website in accordance with the change in route toward South Korea.

Kim Ye-seul, Donga.com reporter seul56@donga.com

2024-01-13 06:08:00
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