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North Korean diplomats stationed overseas are reportedly refusing an order to send their children home, according to South Korean media. | North Korean diplomats stationed overseas are reportedly refusing an order to send their children home, according to South Korean media. |
The order was issued earlier this year in an apparent attempt to stop defections from the hardline regime. | The order was issued earlier this year in an apparent attempt to stop defections from the hardline regime. |
It said diplomats should send all but one of their children back to North Korea by the end of March. | It said diplomats should send all but one of their children back to North Korea by the end of March. |
But South Korea's Yonhap news agency said diplomats were resisting the order, in an "unprecedented" move. | But South Korea's Yonhap news agency said diplomats were resisting the order, in an "unprecedented" move. |
Yonhap quoted an unnamed source as saying the incident could trigger a "major political scandal", given how unusual it is for North Korea's ruling Communist Party to be disobeyed. | Yonhap quoted an unnamed source as saying the incident could trigger a "major political scandal", given how unusual it is for North Korea's ruling Communist Party to be disobeyed. |
Old regulation | Old regulation |
Diplomatic postings are highly sought-after jobs in North Korea, and are only given to the most loyal supporters of the regime. | Diplomatic postings are highly sought-after jobs in North Korea, and are only given to the most loyal supporters of the regime. |
But analysts say that once overseas, diplomats' exposure to foreign thinking brings them under official suspicion in secretive North Korea. | But analysts say that once overseas, diplomats' exposure to foreign thinking brings them under official suspicion in secretive North Korea. |
Earlier this year the regime revived an old regulation which said that diplomats posted overseas could only take one child with them, Yonhap reported. | Earlier this year the regime revived an old regulation which said that diplomats posted overseas could only take one child with them, Yonhap reported. |
The regulation was suspended in 2002, allowing diplomats to take out many more children. | The regulation was suspended in 2002, allowing diplomats to take out many more children. |
North Korea now wants the children sent home, and there are reports that hundreds of children could be affected. | |
Yonhap's source said opposition to the move was particularly strong among North Koreans living in China, the North's closest ally. | Yonhap's source said opposition to the move was particularly strong among North Koreans living in China, the North's closest ally. |
The reports said that diplomats in China had yet to send a single child back to North Korea, prompting the despatch of a senior official from Pyongyang to Beijing to investigate. | The reports said that diplomats in China had yet to send a single child back to North Korea, prompting the despatch of a senior official from Pyongyang to Beijing to investigate. |
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