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South Korea security law is used to silence dissent, critics say
Amnesty International branded as 'ludicrous' South Korea's indicting of blogger Park Jung-geun for tweets satirizing the North Korean government. By his own admission, Park Jung-geun has long been an Internet wiseguy, a young photographer and blogger with a cyber chip on his shoulder whose favorite target for satire is the North Korean government.

Artisan Business Group Assists EB-5 Capital Seekers in South Korea
Artisan Business Group Assists EB-5 Capital Seekers in South Korea Brian Su, CEO of Artisan Business Group, Inc., gladly announces that Artisan Business Group, Jin Lee Law Group (California) and Hwapyung D&C (Korea) are jointly representing US EB-5 regional centers and project developers to Korean Investors at the 23rd Korea Emigration & Investment Fair 2012/Spring. [...] the high cost of ...

South Korea Detains Man for a Retweet [VIDEO]
South Korea has detained a man for retweeting a message about the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il.

S Korea activist held over tweet
Amnesty International demands the release of a man held by South Korean authorities after re-tweeting a North Korean "propaganda" message.

South Korea man charged for re-tweeting North, says group
Amnesty International has called for the release of a South Korean activist accused of breaking security laws by re-tweeting messages from the North Korean government. Sponsored By: Do you have what it takes?   Ads by Pheedo

South Korea Indicts Park Jung-geun Over Twitter Posts
South Korean prosecutors indicted Park Jung-geun, a social media and freedom of speech activist this week for reposting messages from the North Korean government’s Twitter account.

N. Korea renews demands for improved ties with South
Seoul calls Pyongyang’s demands ‘absurd,’ and part of its propaganda

Amnesty urges S. Korea to release activist
SEOUL, Feb. 2 (UPI) -- Amnesty International has called for the release of a South Korean man indicted for re-posting messages from the North Korean government's Twitter account.

Gaming 'curfew' in S. Korea ineffective
SEOUL, Feb. 2 (UPI) -- Critics of a controversial online gaming curfew in South Korea say it's questionable how effective it's been in battling online game addiction among teenagers.

North Korea Renews Demands for Improved Relations With South
North Korea on Thursday issued a long list of strident demands that it said South Korea should meet before ties could improve between the two Koreas.

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