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Wednesday, December 24, 2008      

Pyongyang a security 'island' for North-South summit: No traffic in our out of city

— SEOUL — The North Korean capital Pyongyang has been shut tight for over two weeks since Sept. 15 in an extraordinary security lockdown before the second-ever North-South summit, according to dispatches by the South Korean advance team and other sources.

“Pyongyang is now an island,” said an intelligence source in Seoul “the entire security forces in the country have been mobilized to block all the roads and transportation into Pyongyang.”

The sources said until the day President Roh leaves Pyongyang on Oct. 5, only trains will be permitted to enter Pyongyang.

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