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South Korea has formally referred six American citizens to prosecutors for the “crime” of sending rice, dollar bills, and Bibles to starving and oppressed North Koreans.
On June 27, 2025, six Americans, aged between 20 and 50, tried to float approximately 1,300 plastic bottles off the coast of Ganghwa Island, an area near the North Korean border. Each bottle contained rice, $1 bills, and Bibles, according to the local news outlet Munhwa Ilbo.
The Americans, identified only as Christians motivated by missionary purposes, told police their sole intent was to feed the hungry and share scripture with North Koreans who live under the world’s most brutal dictatorship. No weapons, no propaganda leaflets, no espionage, just rice and Bibles.
On August 26, the Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency officially handed the case to prosecutors, charging the Americans under the Framework Act on the Management of Disasters and Safety, a statute normally reserved for genuine threats to public safety.
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On June 27, 2025, six Americans, aged between 20 and 50, tried to float approximately 1,300 plastic bottles off the coast of Ganghwa Island, an area near the North Korean border. Each bottle contained rice, $1 bills, and Bibles, according to the local news outlet Munhwa Ilbo.
The Americans, identified only as Christians motivated by missionary purposes, told police their sole intent was to feed the hungry and share scripture with North Koreans who live under the world’s most brutal dictatorship. No weapons, no propaganda leaflets, no espionage, just rice and Bibles.
On August 26, the Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency officially handed the case to prosecutors, charging the Americans under the Framework Act on the Management of Disasters and Safety, a statute normally reserved for genuine threats to public safety.

South Korea Prosecutes Six U.S. Citizens for Sending Rice and Bibles Toward Oppressed North Koreans | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
South Korea has formally referred six American citizens to prosecutors for the “crime” of sending rice, dollar bills, and Bibles to starving and oppressed North Koreans.
