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    Balloon propaganda campaigns in Korea include both North and South Korean propaganda leaflet campaigns, with the use of balloons as a distribution method...
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    most famous North Korean defectors in the world". She fled from North Korea to China in 2007 at age 13 before moving to South Korea, then to the United...
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    Lee Hyeon-seo (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    Hyeon-seo (Korean: 이현서, born January 1980), best known for her book, The Girl with Seven Names, is a North Korean defector and activist who lives in Seoul...
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  • Oh Chong-song (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    Oh Chong-song (Korean: 오청성; born 1992 or 1993), also spelled Oh Chung-sung, is a North Korean defector. Oh is one of several defectors who have defected...
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    propaganda campaigns in Korea Barrage balloon Fort Omaha Balloon School – home of World War I training program Incendiary balloon – history of balloon bombs...
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  • defect from North Korea for political, material, and personal reasons. Defectors flee to various countries, mainly South Korea. In South Korea, they are referred...
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  • Kim Kuk-song (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    Kim Kuk-song (Korean: 김국성) is the pseudonym of a North Korean defector. He served for 30 years in North Korean intelligence agencies and rose to the rank...
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  • Kim Shin-jo (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    of South Korea, Park Chung-hee, in the Blue House raid in January 1968. The only other survivor, Pak Jae-gyong, made it back to North Korea, but Kim Shin-jo...
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  • information in and out of North Korea. This includes participating in balloon drops. Balloon drops — containing candy, pornographic pictures and propaganda leaflets —...
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  • Ri Jong-yol (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
    silver at the 2016 International Mathematical Olympiad in Hong Kong, he made his way to the South Korean consulate general, where he sought refuge for two...
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  • trash balloons". AP News. 2024-06-04. Retrieved 2024-06-04. "South Korean group flies propaganda leaflets across border following North's trash-balloon launches"...
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  • Jang Jin-sung (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    created propaganda intended to encourage South Korean sympathy for North Korea. One of Jang's job duties was to create poetry under a South Korean pseudonym...
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    Propaganda is widely used and produced by the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). Most propaganda is based on the Juche...
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  • Sun Mu (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    is a Korean painter. He worked as a propaganda artist in North Korea before fleeing to South Korea in the 1990s. Sun Mu was born in North Korea and trained...
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  • Jang Yeong-jin (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    Yeong-jin (or Jang Young-jin; Korean: 장영진; born 1957/1958) is a writer and the only openly gay North Korean defector. Jang was raised in Chongjin, a city on the...
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    Both North and South Korea have held balloon propaganda leaflet campaigns since the Korean War. In recent years, mainly South Korean non-governmental organizations...
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  • Now On My Way to Meet You (category Works about North Korea–South Korea relations)
    Now On My Way to Meet You (Korean: 이제 만나러 갑니다; RR: Ije mannareo gamnida) is a South Korean variety show which has been running on Channel A since December...
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  • and South Korean dramas to North Korea with 10 balloons in retaliation to for the North's deployment of balloons carrying trash to South Korea. 7 June –...
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  • Curtain Call (Korean: 커튼콜; RR: Keoteunkol) is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Kang Ha-neul, Ha Ji-won, Go Doo-shim, Sung Dong-il, Jung...
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  • North Korean Defectors' Day (Korean: 북한이탈주민의 날; Hanja: 北韓離脫住民의 날; RR: Bukanitaljuminui nal) is a holiday celebrated on July 14 in South Korea to commemorate...
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  • Lee Soon-ok (category Human rights abuses in North Korea)
    (born 1947 in Chongjin, North Korea) is a North Korean defector and the author of Eyes of the Tailless Animals: Prison Memoirs of a North Korean Woman, her...
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  • North Korea portal Media of North Korea Telecommunications in North Korea North Korean postal service Propaganda in North Korea Mass surveillance in North...
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  • Hanawon (category Special schools in South Korea)
    Center for North Korean Refugees (Korean: 북한이탈주민정착지원사무소), commonly known as Hanawon (Korean: 하나원; "House of Unity"), is a South Korean facility for the...
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    Kum-sok (Korean: 노금석; January 10, 1932 – December 26, 2022) was a North Korean-born American engineer and aviator who served as a senior lieutenant in the...
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  • Kim Seong-min (defector) (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    North Korean democracy activist and is the director of Free North Korea Radio. Kim Seong-min was born in Chagang, North Korea but was raised in Pyongyang...
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  • Oh Kil-nam (category South Korean expatriates in Germany)
    making propaganda broadcasts to South Korea. While there, he claims to have met South Korean abductees who were also employed making propaganda broadcasts...
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    Tae Yong-ho (category North Korean expatriates in Denmark)
    Yong-ho (Korean: 태영호, Korean pronunciation: [tʰɛ.jʌŋ.ɦo]; born 25 July 1962), also known by his pseudonym Tae Ku-min (태구민), is a North Korean-born South...
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    Kim Hyon-hui (category North Korean expatriates in China)
    North Korea. Later, Kim testified that Taguchi was known to her as Lee Un-hae (李恩惠, 리은혜). Additionally, students at this facility were shown propaganda films...
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    significant in understanding and planning propaganda campaigns, these include for example nudge theory which was used by the Obama Campaign in 2008 then...
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  • In Our Prime (Korean: 이상한 나라의 수학자; Hanja: 異常한 나라의 數學者; RR: Isanghan Naraeui Suhakja; lit. Mathematician in Wonderland) is a 2022 South Korean drama film...
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