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North Korea condemned South Korean civic groups yesterday for their plan to send more anti - 
Pyongyang leaflets this weekend, calling it a declaration of war. 
But the activists said they will go ahead and disseminate the fliers today as scheduled. 
Seven conservative groups announced that they will release balloons carrying 500,000 leaflets with 
messages critical of the North Korean regime from Imjingak in Paju, northern Gyeonggi, near the 
western inter-Korean border. The distribution will begin at 1 p.m. today, the groups announced. 
The Nor th, which has reacted furiously to the civic groups sending the leaflets, issued yet another 
warning yesterday. Through the state-run Korean Central News Agency, Pyongyang said that insulting 
the dignity of its supreme leadership with the groundless lies expressed in the leaflets amounted to a 
declaration of war. 
The North also added that the United States must feel ashamed that its dollar bills are being used for 
propaganda. The civic groups often send dollar bills with the fliers to lure more North Koreans into 
picking them up. 
Earlier this month, North Korea fired at the balloons, which led to some shells landing across the 
demilitarized zone on South Korean territory, prompting Seoul to return fire from Yeoncheon, 
Gyeonggi. 
Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae said yesterday that the government does not have the power to 
stop the civic groups.

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  • 1. OPVIEW 바로가기 OPGANDA.COM 공식트위터 TWITTER.COM/OPVIEW01 North Korea condemned South Korean civic groups yesterday for their plan to send more anti - Pyongyang leaflets this weekend, calling it a declaration of war. But the activists said they will go ahead and disseminate the fliers today as scheduled. Seven conservative groups announced that they will release balloons carrying 500,000 leaflets with messages critical of the North Korean regime from Imjingak in Paju, northern Gyeonggi, near the western inter-Korean border. The distribution will begin at 1 p.m. today, the groups announced. The Nor th, which has reacted furiously to the civic groups sending the leaflets, issued yet another warning yesterday. Through the state-run Korean Central News Agency, Pyongyang said that insulting the dignity of its supreme leadership with the groundless lies expressed in the leaflets amounted to a declaration of war. The North also added that the United States must feel ashamed that its dollar bills are being used for propaganda. The civic groups often send dollar bills with the fliers to lure more North Koreans into picking them up. Earlier this month, North Korea fired at the balloons, which led to some shells landing across the demilitarized zone on South Korean territory, prompting Seoul to return fire from Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi. Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae said yesterday that the government does not have the power to stop the civic groups.