SEOUL: A shadowy group seeking to overthrow North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been thrust into the international spotlight after a Spanish court investigating a break-in at the North Korean embassy in Madrid named apparent members as suspects.
"It was too risky," said one South Korean human rights activist who previously worked with one of the suspects."Now that their identities are known, they won't be able to carry out activities as before.
Hong told a newspaper in the United Arab Emirates in 2011 that the Arab Spring uprisings then unfolding were"a dress rehearsal for North Korea". The website also began to sell"post-liberation blockchain visas" that can be bought with cryptocurrency, and on Mar 11 it claimed responsibility for defacing the North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur.