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North Koreans found out about the "candlelight protest" resistance...A backlash against Kim Jong Un? [This is the news]

2024.12.13 PM 12:39
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North Korean media broke their silence by reporting in detail on South Korea's "December 3 emergency martial law incident" and the subsequent impeachment situation over two days.

The Korean Central News Agency, a foreign propaganda medium, and the Rodong Sinmun, which is viewed by residents inside, began to focus on related news from the 11th.

They detailed the continued candlelight vigils and protests across South Korea, along with the rejection of President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.

The Rodong Sinmun published 21 photos of South Korea's democracy scene, introducing South Korea's political system and social movements that are unfamiliar to North Koreans.

However, this has become an indirect example of how North Koreans can resist power.

For North Koreans under the rule of absolute power, we have come across a 'new article' that changes the world.

The Korean Central News Agency also specifically reported the development of the emergency martial law incident.The report also included the fact that President

Yoon was charged with rebellion and banned from leaving the country, the arrest of former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, and the seizure and search of the presidential office and major military agencies.

North Korean media emphasized the deepening political turmoil, highlighting the ongoing protests and rallies in South Korea.

The Ministry of Unification analyzed that the reason for North Korea's shift from silence to active reporting is to dispel residents' expectations for South Korean society and strengthen internal system solidarity.

However, the Rodong Sinmun on the 12th did not publish a picture unlike the previous day.

This is interpreted as a propaganda strategy to provide North Koreans with as much information as they need.

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