February 14, 2012
localmisfit:


In a North Korean poster, Park Jung-geun replaced a North Korean soldier’s face with a downcast version of his own and the soldier’s rifle with a bottle of whisky.
South Korean Indicted Over Twitter Posts From North [Korea]
Park Jung-geun, 23, a photographer who specialized in taking pictures of babies, was detained last month on charges of violating South Korea’s controversial National Security Law, which bans “acts that benefit the enemy” —North Korea— but does not clearly define what constitutes such acts. The Twitter account Mr. Park was accused of reposting is run by the North Korean government Web site,Uriminzokkiri.com, which South Korean news media regularly cite for their reports. 

Talk about the SK government trying to stifle freedom of expression.  Sounds like something North Korea would do.

localmisfit:

In a North Korean poster, Park Jung-geun replaced a North Korean soldier’s face with a downcast version of his own and the soldier’s rifle with a bottle of whisky.

South Korean Indicted Over Twitter Posts From North [Korea]

Park Jung-geun, 23, a photographer who specialized in taking pictures of babies, was detained last month on charges of violating South Korea’s controversial National Security Law, which bans “acts that benefit the enemy” —North Korea— but does not clearly define what constitutes such acts. The Twitter account Mr. Park was accused of reposting is run by the North Korean government Web site,Uriminzokkiri.com, which South Korean news media regularly cite for their reports.

Talk about the SK government trying to stifle freedom of expression.  Sounds like something North Korea would do.

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