N. Korean Agent Received Orders Through Korean-Canadian ‘Comrade’

We have more details about Kang Soon-Jeong, co-chairman of the pro-North Korean group that led the violent 9/11/05 protests that attempted to tear down the MacArthur statue in Incheon, and who also played a role in the much more violent Pyeongtaek protests last spring.

Kang allegedly took orders via a Korean-Canadian and over five years sent some 500 reports to North Korea. They included photos of the massive anti-American protests following the death of two schoolgirls who were killed by a U.S armored vehicle in 2002. The photos Kang allegedly sent were carried in the North Korean Workers’ Party newspaper Rodong Shinmun 27 times. He himself wrote a calligraphic oath of allegiance and sent it to Pyongyang to mark the 60th birthday of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il on Feb. 16, 2002, according to prosecutors. An investigator said a photo of the late North Korean leader Kim Il-sung hung in Kang’s bedroom.

You will recall that the Il Shim Hue cell’s leader was a Korean-American.  I emphasize again that no report I’ve yet seen links Kang to Il Shim Hue.