North Korea demanded Thursday that South Korea stop sending propaganda leaflets critical of its leader, Kim Jong Il, warning of unspecified grave consequences for reconciliation projects otherwise. It also said South Koreans may be expelled from a joint industrial complex and a popular mountain resort – both located in the communist nation – if South Korea keeps sending leaflets across the border. The two cross-border projects are cash cows for impoverished North Korea and prominent symbols of reconciliation on the divided peninsula. Full Story
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