In a move to ease tensions with its northern neighbour, South Korea has started to allow more access to North Korean state-run media. Walid Bin Siraj reports...
Lots of chuds seething and coping in the comments section.
Similar stuff has happened in the past. In the cold war the USSR and USA exchanged propaganda magazines (“Soviet Life” and “Amerika”) with around 30-50,000 issues each at peak.
The DPRK/ROK have done some softening/tightening of cross-parallel restrictions every now and then depending on the global tension, so not surprising really.
SocDems/Libs in SK have some weird agreement with the DPRK. Both sides (mostly SK) stops propaganda stuff against eachother for a while.
Similar stuff has happened in the past. In the cold war the USSR and USA exchanged propaganda magazines (“Soviet Life” and “Amerika”) with around 30-50,000 issues each at peak.
The DPRK/ROK have done some softening/tightening of cross-parallel restrictions every now and then depending on the global tension, so not surprising really.