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[HCDX] Regime again jams foreign-based radio stations
Regime again jams foreign-based radio stations
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=22259
Reporters Without Borders today deplored the North Korean
government's resumption on 11 May of its jamming of independent and
dissident radio stations broadcasting in Korean from outside and called
on the South Korean government and the international community to
defend their right to broadcast freely.
"North and South Korea are celebrating the historic reopening of a
railway line between the two countries, yet the Pyongyang regime is
trying to stop North Koreans from getting news other than that served
up by the regime," the worldwide press freedom organisation said.
"This is a violation of international law."
The programmes of radio stations Free North Korea Radio, Voice of
America, Open Radio for North Korea, Radio Free Asia and Radio Free
Chosun (all based in South Korea or the United States) are those
targeted, according to the Northeast Asian Broadcasting Institute and
the International Shortwave Club.
North Korea's ruling Labour Party, the only party allowed, last month
denounced news from the outside world that allegedly aimed to
destabilise the regime and ordered the security forces to stop all video
cassettes, written material, mobile phones and CDs from entering the
country.
The jamming may have been part of these measures or, an Open
Radio official told Reporters Without Borders, may have been linked to
the reopening of the railway. Jamming of these short-wave stations had
substantially declined since last July.
North Korea's serious energy crisis apparently prevents the regime
jamming all frequencies round the clock.
North Korea is ranked bottom in the Reporters Without Borders
worldwide Press Freedom Index.
--also -
N Korea resumes jamming overseas radio
(AFP)
24 May 2007
SEOUL - Communist North Korea has resumed its jamming of Korean-
language broadcasts by independent and dissident radio stations, an
international media watchdog has said.
The jamming of the short-wave stations had substantially declined
since last July, apparently due to a serious energy shortage, but
resumed on May 11, Reporters Without Borders said in a statement.
The Paris-based watchdog urged the South Korean government and
the international community to defend the right to broadcast freely.
?North and South Korea are celebrating the historic reopening of a
railway line between the two countries, yet the Pyongyang regime is
trying to stop North Koreans from getting news other than that served
up by the regime,? it said.
?This is a violation of international law.?
Free North Korea Radio, Voice of America, Open Radio for North
Korea, Radio Free Asia and Radio Free Chosun are being targeted, it
quoted the Northeast Asian Broadcasting Institute and the International
Shortwave Club as saying.
All the stations are based in South Korea or the United States.
Reporters Without Borders said the ruling party last month denounced
foreign news allegedly aimed at destabilising the regime, and ordered a
crackdown on video cassettes, written material, mobile phones and
CDs from overseas.
The jamming may have been linked to the crackdown or to the
reopening of cross-border railways, an Open Radio official told the
watchdog.
Last week, trains from North and South Korea crossed the heavily
fortified border for the first time in half a century, in test runs of the
lines. North Korea has refused so far to authorise a regular service.
Intelligence sources said in February that North Korea was cracking
down on a flood of South Korean pop culture.
Analysts say smuggled DVDs and mobile phones with prepaid cards
are weakening the hardline regime?s previous iron grip over information.
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