South Korean president urges North Koreans to defect
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South Korean President Park Geun-hye has urged North Koreans to defect to the South, two days after a North Korean soldier crossed the heavily protected border into the southern neighbor's territory.
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Oct 01, 2016 17:39 UTC
  • South Korean president urges North Koreans to defect

South Korean President Park Geun-hye has urged North Koreans to defect to the South, two days after a North Korean soldier crossed the heavily protected border into the southern neighbor's territory.

Speaking at a ceremony in commemoration of the South Korean Armed Forces Day on Saturday, Park invited both rank-and-file troops and North Korean citizens to come to the “bosom of freedom” in South Korea.

"We will keep the road open for you to find hope and live a new life. Please come to the bosom of freedom in the South whenever you want,” President Park said in a rare message directly addressing people residing in the North.

“We are well aware of the gruesome realities you face. The universal values of freedom, democracy, human rights and welfare are the precious rights you should also enjoy,” she said, adding that there had been persistent defections, even by North Korean elites who used to support Pyongyang.

Last month, Seoul announced that North Korea's deputy ambassador in London had defected with his family to South Korea, claiming that he had been the highest-ranking Pyongyang diplomat to date to abandon the country.

On Thursday morning, a North Korean soldier crossed the tightly-kept border line into South Korea. No exchange of fire was reported during his defection.

On April 12, a dozen waitresses and their boss, all North Korean citizens who had been working at a restaurant in China, also defected to the South, making headlines as a rare group defection. Pyongyang, at the time, accused Seoul of luring and abducting the people.

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