At
a time of heightened tension on the Korean peninsula, South Korea's government
says its defense minister has been targeted in what it is calling an attempted
act of “terror.”
South
Korean officials say they are taking seriously a parcel containing a threatening
letter sent to Minister of National Defense Kim Kwan-jin.
The
letter, which was sent with a white powder that turned out to be flour,
threatens the defense chief with unspecified punishment if he harms the dignity
of North Korea.
Kim,
known for his tough stance towards North Korea, has warned Pyongyang its
military would be destroyed should it attack the South.
The
language of the letter is identical to that in hundreds of leaflets which were
discovered last Friday near the defense ministry. The flyers vowed Kim would be
punished for his stance toward the North.
In
recent weeks, North Korea's state-run media has mentioned the defense minister
by name as a top enemy.
Threats
containing similar language were e-mailed last Friday to South Korean
journalists who write about foreign affairs and national security. Lee
Seok-young, director of the defector-operated Free North Korea Radio
outlet, received one such e-mail.
While
defector groups are often targets North Korean criticism, Lee says, this is
the first time the broadcaster received such an e-mail.
He
says the e-mail is an unprecedented warning rather than a routine threat and
that staff members are now being very cautious about their security and
movements, but that they will never stop their activities.
The
delivery of the powder and letter to the defense ministry comes a day after
threatening flyers were found at the site of a vandalized cram school [private
exam-preparation school] in the city of Daegu.
Five
leaflets, found at a language institute named the American Cultural Center,
warned “no single American will leave this country alive if Washington wages
another war here.”
The
pamphlets were signed in the name of a group authorities say is unknown to
them: the Anti-American Fascism Struggle Committee.
Police
say surveillance footage shows two masked men inside the school building who
hurled bottles filled with flammable liquid, causing a small explosion.
The
school is privately owned by South Koreans and has no connection to the U.S.
government.
Media
reports say soldiers of the 50th division of the South Korean Army have been
dispatched to guard the outside of the nine-story building where the school is
located.
In
recent months, North Korea, both in the name of high-level state organs and in
official news dispatches, has disseminated a stream of invectives declaring war
against the rival South and threatening a pre-emptive nuclear strike on the
United States.
Sources
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