South Korea turned off propaganda speakers on the North border

South Korea has banned propaganda that carried out by loudspeakers along the border with North Korea, an issue that was at the helm of talks last week. South had installed dozens of loudspeakers along the border area, which broadcast from pop music to the north. These transmissions can [...]
South had installed dozens of loudspeakers along the border area, which broadcast from pop music to the north.
These broadcasts could be heard by North Korean troops positioned along the civilian border.
Seoul said that their “could help soften tones during Friday's talks. ”
North Korea also has its own sound system along the border, which broadcast critical news about Seoul and his allies.
It is not yet known whether they too will turn off or not.











