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North Korean People's Liberation Front : ウィキペディア英語版
North Korean People's Liberation Front

North Korean People's Liberation Front (NKPLF)〔 ()〔 is a militant paramilitary North Korean defectors' organization, formed by former defecting members of the Korean People's Army, planning to overthrow the North Korean government. It is based in Seoul, South Korea.〔
It is prepared to give armed support for a possible uprising against the North Korean regime. Many of its current activities have been limited to an information warfare including balloon drops, and smuggling various kinds of media to the North Korea. North Korean People's Liberation Front is also smuggling information out of North Korea. They have repeatedly petitioned to join the South Korean military. It works together with many other activist defector NGOs including Free North Korea Radio to achieve a regime change in the North Korea.
North Korean People's Liberation Front announced in 2012 a plan to launch a political party.
==History==
The North Korean People's Liberation Front was founded on 9 September 2010.
The North Korean People's Liberation Front includes both officers and enlisted soldiers as well as special forces soldiers, and cyberwarfare and propaganda specialists. Historically, most of the organized North Korean domestic dissent has been involving military members.
North Korean People's Liberation Front has been called the most militant defectors' organization. They are preparing to cross the border to the North Korea, and take arms, in a case of an uprising against the North Korean government. However, the North Korean People's Liberation Front is not the only group of defectors or North Korean military members to have planned starting an armed insurgency against the North Korean government.〔 An earlier attempt by defectors to start an armed fight against the North Korean state was stopped by South Korean and Chinese officials. Members of the North Korean People's Liberation Front often dress in camouflage uniforms, sunglasses and berets and carry plastic weapons in public rallies.〔 The uniforms are similar to the ones used by South Korean special forces. The group has petitioned the South Korean government to allow them to form their own army division.〔

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