Kim Jong's sister openly threatens South Korea: Stop propaganda, or face the worst

Kim Yo-jong, the ruling sister of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong, has asked South Korea to stop distributing the propaganda pamphlets coming to her country from the border of this country, threatening to break a deal between the two countries that reduce military tensions. Her statement came after [...]
Her statement came after anti-Pyongyang pamphlets had been sent to this country earlier this week by a group called “North Korean Director”. The flyers had been hidden in 500 thousand balloons that threatened Kim Jong-un nuclear threats, according to the Yonha report.
Past messages had also denounced North Korea's human rights violations, writes The Guardian, the Periscope.
Kim Yo-jong, who has received fame and power in the past two years, said Pyongyang would consider cancelling the agreement, signed to leaders of both countries in 2018, if activists continued to send pamphlets “anti-koranonorriare” on the northern side of the demilitarised area.
“If such an act of devilish intention committed before our eyes is allowed to take its course under the pretext of “the freedom of individuals” and “the freedom of expression”, the south-korean authorities must face the worst phase ever,” she said in a statement.
“Speak openly, South Korean authorities must be forced to pay an expensive price if they allow this situation to continue with excuses. She adds: /Periscope












