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Seoul, Jul 6 (EFE).- North Korean brothers sending propaganda and rice across the border from South Korea on Monday criticized an "unconstitutional" campaign against them by Seoul.The two men run activism groups that have been denounced by the South Korean government in a bid to avoid more tensions with Pyongyang.Park Sang-hak, who heads the NGO Fighters for a Free North Korea (FFNK), and Park Jung-oh, who heads the Keunsaem group, made headlines in early June after North Korea furiously denounced their activities. (Camera: ANDRÉS SÁNCHEZ BRAUN).SHOT LIST: NORTH KOREAN DEFECTOR PARK SANG-HAK, THE HEAD OF FIGHTERS FOR A FREE NORTH KOREA, SPEAK ABOUT THE RELEASE OF FLYERS TO NORTH KOREA, DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE FOR FOREIGN JOURNALISTS IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.SOUND BITES: LEE HUN, A LAWYER REPRESENTING THE ACTIVIST GROUPS, AND PARK SANG-HAK, WHO HEADS THE NGO FIGHTERS FOR A FREE NORTH KOREA (IN KOREAN).1. LEE HUN - I consider these violations and unconstitutional actions to be an abuse of the Government's authority and that this should be prosecuted according to the laws of the Republic of Korea. (00:11-00:25).2. PARK SANG-HAK :- On June 4, Kim Yo-jong, sister of leader Kim Jong-un, first mentioned through the official Rodong newspaper that the FFNK pamphlets were an attack on the dignity of the North Korean government and referred to us as ‘traitors’ and ‘human garbage’. (00:25-00:46).- As long as Kim Jong-un continues to threaten the South with missiles and nuclear weapons we will continue to send leaflets. And as long as Kim Jong-un continues to threaten more than 20 million North Koreans with detention camps, we will continue to send them. (00:52-01:15).
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