From a report at the link below:
The writing’s on the wall in the Hermit Kingdom.
North Korean officials are going house to house to find a vandal who scrawled anti-government graffiti on a public wall — forcing residents to undergo a handwriting test to prove their innocence, according to a report.
The aggressive hunt was sparked after the slogan “Down with party officials, who live well by exploiting the people” was scrawled on a fence around Unsan county marketplace, north of the capital, Pyongyang.
“The local security department is in an uproar,” a resident of South Pyongan told Radio Free Asia (RFA).
Because the graffiti comes close to the 75th anniversary of the Oct. 10 founding of the ruling Korean Workers’ Party, officials believe it is an “attempt to overthrow party officials,” the local said.
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