South Korean protesters denounce the North Korean regime as they hack into the flag of their reclusive neighbour.<br/> They're protesting against the hereditary power succession which will see the late leader Kim Jong-il replaced by his son Kim Jong-un.<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (Korean) PROTEST LEADER KIM JIN-CHEOL SAYING:<br/> "Hereditary succession by Kim Jong-un is nonsense! World history has no such case of hereditary succession for three generations. Kim Jong-un's Communist regime would definitely be overthrown sooner or later by our North Korean brothers just like those in the Middle East countries were toppled by the Jasmine movements."<br/> Kim Jong-un has been appointed successor but it is likely he will share power with senior officials including his aunt and uncle.<br/> Protesters also denounced South Korea's pro-North groups who have been seeking to visit the North to mourn Kim Jong-il.<br/> The protest comes as two groups - one delegation led by the widow of of South Korea's former President Kim Dae-jung and another from the Hyundai business group - have already crossed the border to pay their respects.<br/> Lily Grimes, Reuters
