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K-Poop: Why North & South Korea are weaponising balloons and broadcasts

As trash-filled balloons soar and loudspeaker broadcasts waft across the border, an amused and anxious world watches a bizarre showdown in one of the world's most volatile regions.

June 10, 2024 / 08:01 IST
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A move straight out of a bizarre playbook, South Korea has reignited its anti-North Korea loudspeaker broadcasts along the border.
A move straight out of a bizarre playbook, South Korea has reignited its anti-North Korea loudspeaker broadcasts along the border.

In a strange twist to the simmering conflict between North and South Korea, the two nations have resumed their unconventional tactics, weaponising trash, K-pop, and loudspeakers in a smelly and noisy war of psychological attrition.

A Dirty War

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South Korea has revived its anti-North loudspeaker broadcasts along the border in a direct response to North Korea's bizarre provocations: sending over 1,000 balloons filled with garbage, used toilet paper, and cigarette butts into South Korea. This tit-for-tat exchange underscores the lengths each side is willing to go to out-weird the other.

North Korea's flotilla of garbage balloons is apparently a response to unconventional aerial assault by South Korean activists. These activists have been lobbing balloons filled with political pamphlets and USB drives bursting with South Korean dramas and K-pop into the North, in an attempt to show the northerners what they’re missing out on. The North Korean government considers such utterly bourgeois entertainment  a threat to the regime, potentially demoralising its troops and citizens while undermining premier Kim Jong Un's tight grip on power.