North korea raises prospect of detaining south koreans by preventing their movements and calling their names

North korea raises prospect of detaining south koreans by preventing their movements and calling their names

DELINKHANONG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea is mulling a detaining of south Korean citizens that would prevent them from walking and calling the South Korean coast guard, a senior defector said Sunday.

The defector, who spoke on condition of anonymity, cited a draft law for a new law giving greater power to the north to punish defected South Koreans who cross the border or are caught returning home by f바카라orce.

The defector described the plan as a step toward detaining, torturing or even killing a number of suspected South Koreans who returned to the North in the past year as part of a military operation to keep them out of harm’s way바카라사이트.

The plan h바카라as prompted anger from the United States and others, who have accused North Korea of being in violation of United Nations Security Council sanctions by sending South Koreans back to the North at alarming speed.

The draft law shows that a number of areas of the North’s security plan could be altered to better deal with foreigners who are seen as posing a threat to the country, the official said.

In one area, a plan called for detaining a person for life if caught illegally crossing the border and „dividing up his limbs into three parts and throwing them like a sackful of grain in the middle of the road“ is „totally out of character“ for North Korea, said the defector.

North Korea does not allow foreigners to walk or run on the borders but does allow them to use highways for transportation.