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South Korean man acquitted for following North Korea on twitter

Following North Korea on Twitter is not a crime, a South Korean court ruled Thursday.A 73-year-old South Korean man was accused of distributing pro-North Korea propaganda after he followed the countryโ€™s official account on the social network. Prosecutors alleged the former journalist, identified only as Lee, was sympathizing with North Korean leader Kim Jong-unโ€™s communist kingdom โ€” an illegal act under South Korean law.
South Koreaโ€™s controversial National Security Law criminalizes โ€œanti-stateโ€ acts and forbids citizens from supporting the North in any context. But because Lee didnโ€™t retweet any posts, he was found not guilty of sharing or distributing North Korean content and was acquitted, The Guardian reports.

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But even if his Twitter profile didnโ€™t land him behind bars, his personal blog did. The Korea Times reports Lee was sentenced him to a year in jail anyway for praising the North on his blog years ago.

Human rights groups and other critics have pointed out that these South Korean โ€œsecurityโ€ measures are simply a way to censor citizens. The National Security Law โ€œcontinues to be used as a tool to attempt to silence dissent, and to harass and arbitrarily prosecute individuals and civil society organizations who are peacefully exercising their rights to freedom of expression, opinion and association,โ€ argued Amnesty International in a 2012 report.

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Tensions are running high again between North and South Korea.

South Korea recently blasted its popular K-pop music across the border into North Korea, where such fun is prohibited.

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