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S. Korea's Anti-DPRK "Human Rights" Campaign under Fire
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Pyongyang, May 4 (KCNA) -- The ultra-right conservative forces of south Korea held an event called "week for freedom of the north" from the end of April to early in May. During the period they scattered anti-DPRK leaflets, not content with screening movies slandering the DPRK and staging rally and street demonstration in demand of the "improvement of human rights" in the north. Minju Joson Friday says in a by-lined commentary in this regard: The smear "human rights" campaign can never be pardoned as it was an open mockery of the DPRK. What is serious is that the ultra-right conservative forces kicked up the above-said racket, a challenge to the notice of the DPRK's revolutionary armed forces that they would soon launch a special operation action to smash the reckless challenge by the group of traitors. This lashed the army and people of the DPRK into greater fury. The south Korean conservative forces are running amuck, unaware of their rival. The DPRK has never made an empty word. It is a stark fact recognized by the world that the DPRK unconditionally put into practice what it declared it would do. So opposition parties and civic and public organizations of south Korea have urged the authorities to roll back the high-handed policy toward the north after the notice of the special action, saying that the policy pursued by Lee Myung Bak plunged the north-south relations into a phase of crisis. The ultra-right conservative forces' madcap racket, going against people's mindset, is as foolish an act as turning themselves into the targets of the special operation action of the revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK. Days are numbered for the group of ultra-right conservatives to go to hell together with rat-like Lee Myung Bak, who is more dead than alive. |
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