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Ro Goes from Flags and Cheers to Detention

By Chris Green
[2012-07-05 18:14 ]  
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104 days after he entered North Korea, Ro Su Hui, the vice-chairman of the South Korean section of the Reunification of the Fatherland Union (RFU), returned to South Korea via Panmunjom this afternoon at around 3PM. He received a hero¡¯s send off from the North, but was then immediately arrested, tied up and taken away. He is currently under investigation by a team of police officers and intelligence agents, but is certain to be charged with violating the National Security Law.
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Fe I am not saying that Chinese army occupy NK and colonise it by force. China (PRC) is the only single country in the world supporting NK regime and one of the two neighbours. PRC wants to have route to East Sea to improve her landlocked Northeast Region. This means they will play a vital role in NK because, first they invest heavily and second they have to protect their investment. 2012-07-06 15:38:11
Todd (Ta-deu) I didn't know China wanted to colonize the DPRK. If you'd been colonized for 35 years you'd want a nuclear missile to protect the country too! 2012-07-06 10:39:29
Fe john yaya you could be a "rightard" or South Korean regime stooge or a licker of brown tongue, but I am not any of this. Mr. Goetz, unfortunately you are wrong. NK is not a "genuine" threat, people are eating trees roots' there. Do you think that they really wish to fight against SK's well fed soldiers???? The problem is Seoul is very close to the DMZ and NK has a very strong artillery and short range missiles. China is going to have 3 or more aircraft carriers and Japan is now sailing big destroyers near to NK waters. Japan never apologies for "comfort women" and never give up their claims about DokDo ilets. Please think about more realistic about the international relationbs. I do not support the NK regime in any way, but it is avoidable that both Koreas unify against the regional and internatioanl powers. john yaya, all above is not for you, you can free to blame people before understanding what they say and without having any proof. go ahead, internet is for you... 2012-07-06 07:18:02
john yaya Fe = South Korean leftard, or North Korean regime stooge. 2012-07-06 01:35:31
Bernie Goetz Many people in NK apparently do not understand the situation today is not the same as it was in 1940. China and Japan are no longer a significant military threat. The biggest threat to peace is the attitude of the NK regime. 2012-07-05 23:01:50
Fe It is not "National Security Law", it is National "Separation" Law. This law was issued during the regime of warlords in SK but still in force. Reunify two Koreas, have an army of 2 million with nukes and then Korea can resist the colonial ambitions of China and Japan: 2012-07-05 21:08:00
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