‘Sending Messages of Protest to Kim Jong Il’ Open Radio for North Korea Event, No Charge

[imText1]Commencing in Korea, Open Radio for North Korea (Open Radio) will begin a worldwide event on July 7th for one week, relaying messages to the North. The broadcasting is a special event free of charge, for South Koreans to express their thoughts to Kim Jong Il in regards to North Korea’s missiles.

Open Radio revealed “The event is intended to relay voices of South Korean citizens to North Korea’s foremost Commissioner Kim Jong Il and make North Korean authorities reflect upon their policies.”

Messages to Kim Jong Il can be of any content, with the exclusion of any public instigations of violence or breaches to existing law.

The message should be kept to 1 A4 page and undoubtedly include a message of protest to Kim Jong Il or a message to another North Korean person.

Messages can be sent via email, fax or posted on the Open Radio homepage, free bulletin (notice board). Open Radio will be airing the messages via shortwave radio on 9785KHz in North Korea on July 16th and 17th, between 6:00AM and 6:30AM.

Open Radio established their exclusive North Korea radio broadcast last December 6th, with their main office in Washington DC, U.S.

The broadcast also supports other personal and group messages to North Korea and broadcasts their own program through short waves for 30 minutes, daily. It is a public broadcast open to anyone wanting to participate and messages can be sent via the fixed shortwave with a fee (50,000won ($53)/5 min).

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