Underground communist groups in S.Korea
Prosecutors have charged South Korean nationals with spying for North Korea by setting up an underground communist group dubbed Wangjaesan. The incident will create significant repercussions since those arrested include a figure affiliated with an opposition party who serves as an aide to a former National Assembly speaker. More than 40 figures in opposition parties including the progressive Democratic Labor Party are also being investigated on suspicions of espionage.
They include heads of municipal and provincial governments and members of local councils, former and incumbent senior party members, and union leaders. South Korean intelligence said the anti-state group has collected and delivered information on South Korean political parties and labor organizations and military secrets to the North. The organization is also known to have attempted to establish a sweeping network in political, business and academic circles.
The Democratic Labor Party has blasted the crackdown,





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