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South Korea passed a law allowing police to stop anti-North Korean leaflet distribution to ease tensions and boost diplomacy.
South Korea’s National Assembly passed a bill granting police authority to stop the distribution of anti-North Korean leaflets near the border, aiming to reduce tensions and protect residents.
The legislation, introduced by the ruling Democratic Party, follows a 2023 Constitutional Court decision that struck down a prior ban, citing free expression rights.
The move supports President Lee Jae Myung’s efforts to improve inter-Korean relations and restart dialogue, complementing existing drone restrictions.
The opposition criticized the bill as a threat to free speech, while South Korea and the U.S. explore adjusting joint military exercises as a potential diplomatic step.
Corea del Sur aprobó una ley que permite a la policía detener la distribución de panfletos anti-Corea del Norte para aliviar las tensiones e impulsar la diplomacia.