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First on Fox: Life for an estimated 400,000 Christians living in the north, rather to improve tension between South and North Korea, to improve tension. The policy has been slammed as “a terrible strategic mistake”.
The new chairman of South Korea, Li J-Mung, ordered 80% radio broadcast from South to transmit in May, to prevent them from transmitting to May in the north. The President also announced that loudspeakers who were propagating anti -communist on the border between the two countries should be taken down.
Mayung reportedly told her cabinet in Seoul, “I hope such mutual measures will gradually give rise to dialogue and communication”, Korea Times said on Tuesday that South Korean President wants to transfer South Korean and North Korea to a relationship that hurts each other which is mutually beneficial. “
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A South Korean Christian radio station recording material for broadcasting in 2021.
In a statement stated by the news website Korea.Net on August 5, South Korean Ministry of Defense stated that new measures “were practical measures to help reduce inter-curios stress, within a limit that does not affect the army’s readiness currency.”
But the shutdown of radio stations is having a huge impact on North Korea’s Christians. Kim Jong-un regime has ruled that worshiping Christianity is a crime. Even found with a Bible, it can usually occur with a pill, sometimes after alleged torture.
There is no general access to the Internet for ordinary citizens. Only practical methods can experience Christian gospel and Christian teaching or ideas, secretly listening to a radio. But now a publication, which analyzes data on 38 North, North Korea of the Stimson Center, says that the broadcast from South, which includes pre -supported broadcasting by the US agency for global media, has been cut back to about 80% from May, and they recommend that they may fall even further in the coming months.
The Kim Jong United Nations painted a horse riding a horse from Mount Pactu, a holy site in North Korea. (KCNA)
It has also been reported that now it is more difficult to listen to the Christian message. Because there are still less broadcasting in the north, authorities are getting more success in electronically jamming them.
A spokesman for the US State Department expressed concern to Fox News Digital, “under the leadership of President Trump and Secretary Rubio, the State Department Office of International Religious Freedom is actively looking at new ways to advance the freedom of religion around the world, including in North Korea, and the seriously persecuted Christian community of North Korea.
It is impossible for Christians in North Korea to overcome the importance of these broadcasting, Timothy Cho, who blamed the country at the age of 17, told Fox News Digital from London. Cho serves North Korea at the Secretariat of the All-party parliamentary group of the British government, “We are sharing gospel with our brothers and sisters on the ground in North Korea. This importance we cannot compare with any amount of values, because it is expected, and it is light and the message is that they can trust during dark times.”
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President Trump is scheduled to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for some time next month. (Reuters)
In North Korea, Cho claimed, the dynasty of the ruling Kim family is collectively depicted as gods, not only the so -called ‘supreme leader, “but the supreme being.
“Underground Christianity provides a place for free exchange of ideas. Christianity is a defined feature of DNA of Korean people,” Greg Scarlatau, the chairman of the Washington committee for human rights in North Korea and CEO Greg Skarlatau told Fox News Digital. “The Kim family wants no one who tried so much to remove the true identity of the Korean people.”
“Closing radio stations closing radio stations in North Korea is a terrible strategic mistake. The Kim family cannot have a true change. It can only come from the people of North Korea, especially Christians. And only one thing that the outside world can do can help empowerment through information.”
North Korea is at the top of the Open Doors World Watch List for the oppression of Christians again this year. Open Doors is a global organization that supports and speaks to Christians persecuted for its belief. The report said, “Police and intelligence agents search for houses without any warnings. If they find Christian materials, it is considered a crime against the nation, and the whole family can be disappeared, imprisoned or executed. People who are punished for accessing unattainable media to use an upgraded smartphone or radio.”
The report continued, “Christians dare to listen to radio programs only at night, hidden under the blanket. Every task of worship, even if conducted by itself, is considered a” excessive dislocation work “. Citizens are trained to report to anyone who can be the enemy of governance including family members.
The flag of North Korea flies on its embassy in Beijing. (Through Peter Park/AFP Getty Image)
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Open Doors reports stated, “The national media broadcast anti -Christian materials, where Christians have been depicted as the bad beliefs of the nation, and missionary activities are referred to as the acts of terrorism,” the report of the open doors.
On Thursday, Kim Yo-Jong, sister of North Korean leader, and Deputy Department Director of the Ruling Workers’ Party’s promotion and information department in Pyongyang made it clear that North Korea would not reduce control. He issued a statement, monitoring by a formula in Seoul, allegedly stated, “We don’t care whether the South Korea destroys loudspeakers or prevents broadcasting. We have no intention of improving relations with the American loyal Laki.”