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South Korea
it also has a “sound horeg” that is deliberately made to disturb
North Korea
.
Sound horeg or super large speaker was broadcast by South Korea for the first time in 1963, after North Korea began broadcast propaganda on the border in 1962.
Since then, Seoul, and Pyongyang, have continued to use loudspeakers at the border to broadcast propaganda.
South Korean speaker broadcasts generally broadcast seoul cultures such as music or songs.Sometimes, South Korea also plays certain programs intended to be heard by North Koreans.
Meanwhile, North Korea broadcasts a call so that South Koreans defected to the “country without tax”, a term that refers to Pyongyang.
The two Korean countries broadcast each other with the aim of capturing border soldiers to defect.
In 2004, during the period of detecent or when the two countries agreed to ease each other, South Korea and North Korea stopped broadcasting the propaganda.
However, the broadcast stopped only lasted until 2015 when two South Korean military soldiers were injured as a result of a ground mines planted by the North Korean military, as quoted from
Los Angeles Times
.
The broadcast of propaganda of the two countries was on-off each time tension appeared at the border.
The latest, South Korean’s “sound horeg” was activated in June 2024 after North Korea sent garbage balloons to South Korea.
The balloons were sent by North Korea because they were annoyed to be sent an anti-korut leaflet by South Korean activists.
In August 2025, the South Korean military finally dismantled the speakers after the replacement of the South Korean regime.Since the initial elected, South Korean president, Lee Jae Myung has stated that he wants to make South Korea made peace with North Korea.
(Blq/DNA)

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