From Reuters:
“North Korea
man crossed armed border in possible defection to South”
South Korea’s
military said on Wednesday it had taken into custody a North Korean man who
crossed the heavily fortified border with North Korea in a potential defection
to the South, prompting an urgent search operation. The man was found about
9:50 a.m. on the eastern end of the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) dividing the two
Koreas, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said, adding there was no unusual
movement among North Korean troops. “An investigation is planned to find out
details about the man, including how he had come down and whether he wished to
defect,” the JCS said in a statement. The person was first spotted crossing
barbed wire fences installed along the border at 7:26 p.m. on Tuesday (1026
GMT), the News1 agency reported, citing an unnamed military source. The Yonhap
news agency said that the military had issued a “Jindotgae” anti-infiltration
alert for the eastern border area, and that the man had expressed a willingness
to defect. The defence ministry declined to confirm those reports, citing an
ongoing investigation.
The operation
came as South Korea on Wednesday restarted tours to the southern part of the
DMZ, which has seen several armed clashes but also served as a venue for key
inter-Korean events, including some of the most recent summits. But the
programme was suspended in October 2019 after an outbreak of deadly African
swine fever broke out in North Korea, and then due to concerns about the novel
coronavirus this year. Unification Minister Lee In-young, celebrating the
tours’ resumption, made no mention of the North Korean man but called for free
travel among all Koreans within the DMZ and a recovery of inter-Korean hotlines
severed amid strained ties. “Re-establishing round-the-clock communication
channels would be a basis for restoring inter-Korean relations,” Lee, who
oversees cross-border affairs, told a ceremony at the truce village of
Panmunjom within the DMZ.
The latest case
marked the first border crossing since a North Korean soldier defected to the
South via the central DMZ in July 2019. In late 2018, another North Korean
soldier defected via the eastern DMZ. In a more dramatic escape to the South in
2017, North Korean troops fired at a soldier when he drove an army truck
through Panmunjom. Inter-Korean relations soured as denuclearisation talks
between Pyongyang and Washington stalled last year. In September, North Korean
troops shot dead a South Korean fisheries official who went missing at sea,
sparking public and political furore in the South.
^ It takes a
lot of courage to defect through the DMZ – many North Koreans defect through
China. Every defection is one more nail in the coffin of Communism (in North
Korea and elsewhere.) ^
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