11/24/2008, 00.00
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Starting 1 December Pyongyang to cut contacts and shut down cross-border rail

North Korea’s military suspends tourist visas, expels South Korean workers from the Kaesŏng complex. Train link between the two Koreas is also closed down. Pyongyang’s blockade is the “first step” against Seoul’s hostile policies.
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