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North Korea has begun enforcing stricter border controls with South Korea, due to what it calls "relentless confrontation" from Seoul. | North Korea has begun enforcing stricter border controls with South Korea, due to what it calls "relentless confrontation" from Seoul. |
The western crossing at Dorasan was not completely shut under the restrictions, but it failed to open at its usual time on Monday morning. | The western crossing at Dorasan was not completely shut under the restrictions, but it failed to open at its usual time on Monday morning. |
Hundreds of South Koreans were expelled from a joint industrial zone in the North as part of the restrictions. | Hundreds of South Koreans were expelled from a joint industrial zone in the North as part of the restrictions. |
Tourism trips and a cargo train to North Korea were suspended last week. | Tourism trips and a cargo train to North Korea were suspended last week. |
South Korea's Unification Ministry spokesman Kim Ho-nyeon said: "It is very regrettable that North Korea has imposed restrictions on border crossings. | |
"The North's measure should be immediately withdrawn." | |
A South Korean official said as many as 1,700 South Korean managers could return to the Kaesong industrial zone from Monday, Reuters news agency reported. | A South Korean official said as many as 1,700 South Korean managers could return to the Kaesong industrial zone from Monday, Reuters news agency reported. |
They would be "necessary personnel" needed to keep it running, and a reduction from almost 4,200 South Korean managers and officials who had previously been allowed to enter. | They would be "necessary personnel" needed to keep it running, and a reduction from almost 4,200 South Korean managers and officials who had previously been allowed to enter. |
Glimpse of North Korea disappears | Glimpse of North Korea disappears |
South Korea has funded the Kaesong industrial complex just over the border in the North, and a ban on border crossings would make it very difficult for the plant to continue operating. | South Korea has funded the Kaesong industrial complex just over the border in the North, and a ban on border crossings would make it very difficult for the plant to continue operating. |
Some 30,000 North Korean workers are employed by South Korean companies at the complex, and jobs there are highly prized. | Some 30,000 North Korean workers are employed by South Korean companies at the complex, and jobs there are highly prized. |
Relations between the Koreas have become increasingly strained since February when conservative President Lee Myung-bak took office in Seoul, pledging to get tough with Pyongyang over its nuclear weapons programme. | Relations between the Koreas have become increasingly strained since February when conservative President Lee Myung-bak took office in Seoul, pledging to get tough with Pyongyang over its nuclear weapons programme. |
Last week South Korean activists sent thousands of propaganda leaflets into North Korea, ignoring threats from the North to sever relations. | Last week South Korean activists sent thousands of propaganda leaflets into North Korea, ignoring threats from the North to sever relations. |
Activists launched 10 huge helium balloons, each stuffed with 10,000 flyers critical of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. | Activists launched 10 huge helium balloons, each stuffed with 10,000 flyers critical of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. |
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