South Korea floats 100,000 anti-Kim leaflets to the North

They were attached to helium balloons and launched over the border.
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South Koreans launched 100,000 anti-Kim Jong-un propaganda leaflets over the border into North Korea on Monday.

AFP said the activist group, Fighters for Free North Korea, had sent 50,000 similar leaflets over in an earlier exercise on Saturday, on the sixth anniversary of the sinking of South Korean warship, the ROKS Cheonan, which the South blames the North for.

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The leaflets were floated over attached to gas-filled balloons, and criticised the North's nuclear weapons programme and its missile tests.

These leaflets have been effective in angering Pyongyang in the past, which last month launched its own revenge floating packages -- balloons filled with refuse like used toilet paper and cigarette butts.

The South Korean group plans to continue with its plans to float 10 million of these leaflets over the next three months.

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The activity comes on the backdrop of heightened tensions between North Korea and its main enemies, the U.S., South Korea and Japan. The North has threatened nuclear action against them, while it boasts about ongoing progress in its weapons technology.

On Saturday, the reclusive state released a dramatic propaganda video of it obliterating Washington with a nuclear missile.

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Victoria Ho is Mashable's Asia Editor, based in Singapore. She previously reported on news and tech at The Business Times, TechCrunch and ZDNet. When she isn't writing, she's making music with her band

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