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SEOUL and LONDON -- The South Korean military began dismantling loudspeakers that had been placed along its border with North ...
South Korea’s military says it has begun removing loudspeakers along its border with rival North Korea in a move aimed at ...
The broadcasts were said to reach about 15 miles across the border at night but the new liberal government is pushing pause ...
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South Korea's military began removing loudspeakers that have been used to blast anti-Pyongyang messages across the border, Seoul's Defense Ministry said Monday.
The speakers had previously been used to blast anti-North Korean propaganda across the border, but the South’s new liberal government halted the broadcasts in June in a conciliatory gesture as it ...