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N Korea to stop anti-S. Korea radio broadcasts
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http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content...at=7&id=268067 Thursday, July 31, 2003 SEOUL - North Korea will stop its anti-South Korean propaganda broadcasts that a radio station has aired for decades, Yonhap News Agency reported Wednesday, quoting government officials. "The Voice of National Salvation," run by the Korean People's Democratic Front Radio, said Tuesday that anti-Seoul broadcasts would be stopped from Friday, Yonhap quoted a Unification Ministry official as saying on condition on anonymity. (Kyodo News) |
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"Mike Terry" wrote in message ... From http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content...at=7&id=268067 Thursday, July 31, 2003 SEOUL - North Korea will stop its anti-South Korean propaganda broadcasts that a radio station has aired for decades, Yonhap News Agency reported Wednesday, quoting government officials. "The Voice of National Salvation," run by the Korean People's Democratic Front Radio, said Tuesday that anti-Seoul broadcasts would be stopped from Friday, Yonhap quoted a Unification Ministry official as saying on condition on anonymity. (Kyodo News) Interesting... I wonder if the two countries will stop jamming each others AMBCB broadcasts? During the time I have been here (coming up on three years now) the frequencies of 810 and 1080 have been constantly jammed. I'm not sure from which side. Other frequencies are jammed on a rotating basis. For instance, 603 had been being jammed for the past three weeks, then stopped today, and they are now jamming 684, 707 (this is not a station frequency, but in between two of them) 819, and 1053 (stations are on 9 KHz separation beginning at 531 KHz). |
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