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It’s not just leaflets. Seoul’s new law is a historic assault on free speech.
The new "anti-leaflet" law insults the constitution and will have a chilling effect on North Korea-related activism
Despite uproar, Seoul passes law that can send North Korea activists to prison
Legal experts and human rights groups worry that the new law is too sweeping and infringes on free speech
South Korea’s intelligence agency loses power to investigate North Korea ties
A new law passed on Sunday will transfer investigative power to the country’s national police
Seoul is just hours away from passing a bill that can jail North Korea activists
A days-long filibuster is set to end soon, and legal experts say the bill will likely become law.
Full text: South Korea’s new ‘anti-leaflet’ law, in English
NK Pro commissioned a full translation of the full proposed law change
South Korean governor wants to make shoes and auto parts with North Korea again
Gyeonggi province vice governor for peace, Lee Jae-gang, urges Seoul and Pyongyang to reopen Kaesong Industrial Complex
Controversial South Korean ‘anti-leaflet’ bill delayed after filibuster attempt
The bill drew criticism from the human rights community for criminalizing some forms of anti-North Korea activism
Kim Yo Jong breaks months of silence and threatens South Korean foreign minister
The North Korean leader's sister is responding to Kang Kyung-wha's doubts that the DPRK is COVID-19 free
South Korea holds out hope for a ‘U-turn’ with North Korea in 2021
Unification minister Lee In-young talks COVID-19, working with Biden and winning Pyongyang back in the new year
Reunification is no ‘pipe dream.’ Korea has already started to reconcile.
An op-ed recently argued that the most Koreans can realistically hope for is a "mild Cold War" — but that's not right