Moon Administration to Pull Civic Group License from North Korean Human Rights Groups

Here is the latest Moon administration attack on the human rights group that send leaflets into North Korea:

Park Jung-oh, head of the North Korean defectors’ group Keunsaem, speaks to reporters after attending a unification ministry hearing on whether its license will be revoked, at the Inter-Korean Dialogue Office in Seoul, Monday. / Yonhap

The government is seeking stronger measures against activist and North Korean defectors groups that have been sending anti-North Korea leaflets across the inter-Korean border, stating that their campaigns are not helping to create peace on the Korean Peninsula.

North Korea watchers say that the government’s tough stance could lead to the campaigns losing ground here. 

On Monday, the Ministry of Unification held a hearing to give two North Korean defectors’ groups a final opportunity to justify their actions before it makes a decision on whether to revoke their civic group licenses, following their sending of propaganda leaflets, rice and other items across the border. 

“We held a hearing today for Fighters for a Free North Korea and Kuensaem,” the ministry said in a press statement. “After checking whether there are any additional documents they need to submit, we will proceed with the license revocation and other related procedures.”

If their licenses are annulled, they will not be able to hold official fundraisers. Currently, donors for activist groups are eligible for various tax benefits.

“Individuals can donate, but their contribution could be seen as a donation of their property, which means they may have to pay gift taxes,” ministry spokesman Yoh Sang-key said. 

Korea Times

You can read more at the link, but this is the state of affairs in Korea right now. Leaders running human rights groups trying to make change in North Korea will have to pay taxes for donations while leaders of comfort women groups get to embezzle the money and then get appointed to the National Assembly to avoid prosecution.

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setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

What kind of country requires a license for free speech?

What kind of country allows old women to continue to be abused?

South Koreans ought to be more careful about who they elect… unless they’ve gotten what they wanted…

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
3 years ago

The political weaponization of licenses is a common trick everywhere.

Note to Self: After the revolution, surviving politicians must be reminded that very few things should require a license.

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