NKorea criticizes SKorean border Xmas tower
By Associated Press
Dec 24, 2012 4:01 AM CST
A 30-meter-tall (100-foot-tall) steel Christmas tree with about 30,000 light bulbs, is lit by Christian groups at the western mountain peak, known as Aegibong, in Gimpo, South Korea, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012. The Christmas tree would be visible by North Koreans living near the Demilitarized Zone that...   (Associated Press)

North Korea is accusing rival South Korea of using an illuminated frontline Christmas tower to engage in psychological warfare.

North Korean state media said Monday the lighting of the Christmas-tree-shaped tower is because Seoul was humiliated by Pyongyang successfully putting a satellite into orbit Dec. 12.

The United Nations and others call the launch a cover for a banned test of ballistic missile technology.

Pyongyang warns of unspecified consequences because of the tower. North Korea allows sanctioned churches but many associate Christianity with foreign interference.

Seoul allowed Christians to light the tower for the first time in two years on Saturday. It goes dark Jan. 2.

Seoul last month cancelled what would have been its launch of a satellite from its territory because of technical difficulties.