Anti-Government Leaflets Found in Hoeryong

Hoeryong, in North Korea’s far northeast, is the birthplace of Kim Jong Il’s mother, but with its low economic status and proximity to the Chinese border, it is also something of a hotspot for smuggling, capitalism, and dissent. Previous reports from Hoeryong have told of other leafleting incidents and at least one reported market protest. Now there is word of more anti-government leaflets found there:

Quoting a source from Chongjin, Free North Korea Radio (FNKR) reported yesterday that a large quantity of fliers criticizing the Kim Jong Il regime were distributed around Hoiryeong in North Hamkyung Province on or before June 25th.

The security forces were apparently ordered to collect the fliers and investigate where they came from.

It may be that local residents passed these out, or that they fell from a leaflet balloon from South Korea.

“According to an official within the NSA, Hoiryeong NSA reported flier distribution in a certain region of the city, and said that members of the city NSA had been mobilized to block passage through the region and collect all the fliers,” the source reportedly explained.

The source reportedly added, “At 5AM on the 25th, Hoiryeong National Security Agency (NSA) mobilized its members to collect the fliers covertly.

He also said, “Hoiryeong NSA had finished collecting and incinerating the fliers by 11AM the same day. They were ordered to find the source of the fliers but keep it classified so that people would remain ignorant of the incident. [Daily NK]

Because I am a devious person, I can’t help but think devious thoughts when I read about security forces being mobilized to pick up litter. Spread enough of these leaflets around and you can force the redeployment of units, see that certain areas are thinly manned, and put a tremendous strain on the security forces’ equipment, fuel supplies, and morale.

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  1. Perhaps the first strike before an invasion into North Korea will be a sustained period of leafletting near inhabited areas in the north.

    Or maybe after dropping so many leaflets in the North, when they invade the South they will clean up all the litter out of force of habit!

  2. IIRC, Reagan said re: the Soviets ” . . . don’t tell me about their strengths. Tell me about their weaknesses” because he viewed the Soviet Union as a problem to solve, not as a permanent condition that America and her allies must tolerate and endure as the “experts” preached. If America fires OHO in 2012, his successor will hopefully see NK, Islamic Iran, etc., the same way – as problems to solve, ideally in a non-violent way. Hell – large conservative Congressional majorities, in both houses, could force the State/Defense departments to begin this work in 2011, overriding OHO vetoes. Only NK gets violent over non-violent leaflets . . .

  3. Sorry – not OHO. BHO. BHO = Barack Hussein Obama. Mea Culpa.

    Ummm . . . Joshua? Unless I haven’t figured it out, I know I’m the only one of your fellow travellers who needs a way to somehow edit a submitted post. I’m just saying ;-).

  4. Is this the same location as the one featured in that documentary about the DPRK where someone grafitis a poster of KJI? Would be interested to know.

    Tad @ NKnews.org (http://www.nknews.org – You source for daily NK related news and information)

  5. I know how you feel, Greg. Bush43 was so close to “solving” the North Korean situation.

    Yes… because we all know what GREAT things bush did, like starting two needless wars.