North Korea has referred to South Korean tourists in the area of the Mt. Geumgang resort as 'unnecessary,' and has ordered them to be expelled.
In July a soldier in the so-called 'Korean People's Army' of North Korea shot dead a South Korean tourist in the resort area.
The murder prompted South Korea to suspend all tours to the region.
But a unit of the Korean People's Army that is stationed in the Mt. Geumgang resort has indicated that South Koreans are not welcome and that it will conduct a systematic effort to expel those it deems 'unnecessary.'
Wonder how many other human beings the Communist regime of North Korea deems 'unnecessary?'
Monday, August 04, 2008
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