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JH Ahn
JH Ahn was an NK News contributor based in Seoul. He previously worked as an interpreter for United States Forces Korea.
South Korean police found strongly worded North Korean propaganda leaflets in two locations in and around Seoul on Wednesday.
The leaflets directed profanities at South Korean President Park Geun-hye and urged South Koreans against anti-DPRK provocations.
South Korean police found strongly worded North Korean propaganda leaflets in two locations in and around Seoul on Wednesday.
The leaflets directed profanities at South Korean President Park Geun-hye and urged South Koreans against anti-DPRK provocations.
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JH Ahn was an NK News contributor based in Seoul. He previously worked as an interpreter for United States Forces Korea.
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