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Originally published by Citizen DigitalJanuary 2, 2026
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South Koreans now free to read North's newspaper, once banned as seditious
South Koreans now free to read North's newspaper, once banned as seditious..
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South Korea has eased restrictions on accessing North Korea's state newspaper, the Rodong Sinmun, previously banned as seditious. This move by President Lee Jae Myung aims to improve bilateral ties, though public opinion in Seoul is divided.
- South Koreans can now access the Rodong Sinmun at select public libraries without state approval.
- The newspaper, the mouthpiece of North Korea's repressive Workers' Party, remains tightly controlled by the government.
- Critics, like 22-year-old university student Park Si-won, compare access to ISIS propaganda, while others, such as businesswoman Bae Jee-woo, believe citizens can interpret content based on their own standards.
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