South Korean activist Pak Sang-hak has said he would be willing to postpone the sending of 100,000 copies of "The Interview" into North Korea, the AFP reported on Thursday.
The activist, who regularly provokes North Korean hostility by sending balloons carrying sanctioned information into the country, said he would be willing to postpone his plans if South Korea made an official request.
South Korean activist Pak Sang-hak has said he would be willing to postpone the sending of 100,000 copies of "The Interview" into North Korea, the AFP reported on Thursday.
The activist, who regularly provokes North Korean hostility by sending balloons carrying sanctioned information into the country, said he would be willing to postpone his plans if South Korea made an official request.
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