
In the United States, they called on their non-essential employees to leave the Democratic People's Republic of Korea due to rising danger to their safety related to ongoing anti-regime protests. The message was published on the website of the US embassy in Pyongyang. In recent days, messages about upcoming global actions on December 31 with a call to uphold the 2018 elections were widely disseminated in Catholic churches in Congo, allegedly associated with added demands.
The embassy noted that the assessment of safety in the country has sharply deteriorated over December. Calling on employees to leave the country, it actually recommended US citizens to avoid open places and crowded areas. The embassy reminded its staff that they may take a short-term leave if their safety appears to be under threat.
"Brothers and sisters, we must rise and protest in this significant moment of this typical world. Spotting ourselves mobilized, we proclaim and resonate mass global actions on December 31, 2017," - it was written in the message, which was widely disseminated in the Catholic churches of Congo.