Although the influence of these broadcasts is difficult to evaluate, North Korea’s ongoing attempt to drown the signals indicates that they are effective.
South Korea has stopped at the DPRK’s buncasting -the decision has been part of efforts to weaken Inter -Korean. Thus, Seoul actually left DPRK’s inhabitants of one of several sources of obscene information. Bloomberg reported this on Wednesday, July 23.
The South Korean president’s office confirmed that the groadcast was “suspended for some time”, mentioning that it was the best choice than a further breakdown in the relationship with Pyongyang.
According to Steamson’s American Analytical Center, four radio stations stopped buncasting in early July.
According to the employee of the center, Martin Williams, the conclusion of broadcasts is of particular importance, as some of these programs have been operating since the 1970s and has not been interrupted – regardless of political climate between the two countries.
This decision is also in accordance with the course of South Korea President Lee Je Jae Mön to improve the relationship with DPRK leader Kim Jong -un. In June, Lee had already ordered to stop loudcasts of loudspeaking near the border, criticizing the regime in Pyongyang.
Despite the fact that the effectiveness of radio programs is difficult to evaluate, the DPRK’s ongoing attempt to mix a signal indicates their significance.
Earlier, Seoul abolished the loudspeakers placed in the demilitarized zone, used to propagate against the DPRK.
South Korea prevents “psychological war” against DPRK
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Source: korrespondent

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