Posted on 02/06/2006 8:25:41 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
This could be the work of "Free North Korean Soldiers' Alliance." They declared their intention to pursue armed struggle against N. Korean regime last December. It is headed by former captain of N. Korean special forces, Lim Chang-yong(photo.) They had a press conference and published their open letter to challenge Kim Jong-il. They claimed that they had 20 members in S. Korea and abroad. All but him remain anonymous, as you can see the photo below. Since they have military background, many of them from NK special forces, they are familiar with N. Korean terrain, and can blend easily with local population. With their former training, they could be a major sore to N. Korean regime. I wonder how Chinese allow this to happen. Apparently their staging area is inside China. Either China is acquiescing or they must have a really good underground network.
Armed Resistance, Ping!
If they are, in fact, fightin the North Korean regime, they're doing God's work. Here's wishing them God's blessing.
Very interesting development.
Thanks for the ping.
Wahoo! Take that wankers! Eat lead commies!
What are their politics? Democratic Socialists? Authoritarian Capitalists? Either way I support them over Kim the Butcher.
Sneaky Pete stuff in kimchi land
Yipppeee!
Are they afraid of bird flu or are those disgises? Kind of reminds me of the Groucho Marx nose and glasses gags.
Sneaky Pete stuff in kimchi land
They are just pissed-off former NKor SpecOps who has scores to settle with brutal Kim Jong-il.
Feed these North Korean patriot Resistance Fighters. Drop supplies and ammo, HELP THEM!!!!
I had the same thought: Is Foot-and-mouth scare real or a excuse to lock down this restive area for an extended period of time?
Unfortunately, I cannot give you the definite answer.
I know people who have been to that river. It is described as gentle and easy to wade across, with gentle slopes and woods on the Chinese side, and fields on the NK side.
How does it look so far with support among S. Koreans? I saw a Korean movie called 2009: Lost Memories. It seems the belief among a lot of S. Koreans is that combinimg with the North is inevitable and for the best. A lot of other things seem to support that appearance. Is that how it is over there.
20 of them? I guess it's a start.
I typed that with a straight face.
OH OH Rack ittt LOL!
CHia pet is not going like this
Why? with only 20 members, what could they hope to accomplish?
Could this happen without Chicom approval?
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