Woman Investigated for Trying to Smuggle Documents


Documents similar to the ones described, as obtained by Daily NK in early 2013. | Image: Daily NK

A woman who attempted to get sensitive
internal documents smuggled out of North Korea was recently arrested and is
under investigation, Daily NK has learned.

“A box meant for fish but which
contained a booklet called ‘Political Knowledge’ and the outline
of lectures for the military was discovered by border guards in Musan,”
a source in North Hamkyung Province reported to Daily NK on the 16
th. “Cadres are all hurrying to get their workplace lectures done and return their lecture
materials.”

According to the
source, a woman in her 40s who planned to convey the box across the Sino-North
Korean border is now under interrogation by the provincial branch of the
Department of State Security (alternate name: Ministry of State Security).

It appears that the truth emerged when a
member of the Border Guards, who had agreed in advance to pass the box across
the border, dropped it and spilled the contents. A second member of the Border
Guards, who also had prior knowledge of the situation, was also detained. 

“Naturally, officials from the relevant
unit and those from the enterprise involved are now very tense,” the source
said. “
Since
those who fail to immediately return materials after delivering lectures
are likely to fall under the gaze of the security forces, most are being more
careful than ever.”

The booklet “Political Knowledge” is
published regularly by the Chosun Workers’ Party, and contains information on
Party policy at the time of publication. Party officials of low rank in
administrative and labor organization positions view the contents and use them to organize study sessions for ordinary people.

The lecture outlines for military units
are used to enforce political and military ideology, instill antagonism
against the United States and South Korea, and foster loyalty to the regime of
the Kim family. As is the case for military propaganda worldwide, they tend to
be extreme in tone and content.

The production of lecture content falls
under the remit of the Workers’ Party Propaganda and Agitation Department,
which then conveys it to all units, where it may be stored temporarily by
subordinate sections. Military units receive their lecture materials from the
General Political Department of the Chosun People’s Army. Following the
delivery of lectures and study sessions, the materials must be returned to superior units by a
day specified on the materials themselves.