calendar>>October 26. 2013 Juche 102
Disgusting Behavior of S. Korean Sycophants: News Analyst
Pyongyang, October 26 (KCNA) -- Shortly ago the south Korean puppet forces grumbled about "provocation" and cried out for "resolute counteraction" when the Japanese reactionaries were posting on website video claiming "dominium over Tok Islets".

This sounds as if the south Korean puppet forces had clarified their stand not to yield the islets to foreign forces as they are part of the inviolable territory of the Korean nation. But the reality is quite opposite.

As disclosed recently, the south Korean regime secretly allowed the simultaneous marking on maps of Tok Islets and "Takeshima" of Japan. It went the lengths of earnestly instructing its embassy in foreign country not to spark off a dispute with Japan by deliberately insisting on unilateral marking of Tok Islets. This is an unpardonable act of treachery to sell off the islets by yielding to the Japanese reactionaries' move to grab the islets.

Looking back on history, the south Korean puppet group's acts of treachery did not confine to this.

After issuing a secret order that "one should not be bound to the past," the group has systematically made concessions to the Japanese ultra-right forces over sensitive matters including the issue of Japan's liquidation of its past crimes and tried to conclude a military agreement with them, the sworn enemy, in secrecy only to be censured by the south Korean people.

Not content with reducing south Korea to a colony of the U.S., the group kowtowed to its American master, ballyhooing about the extension of the transfer of the right to command wartime operations. There are too many cases to cite.

The facts go to prove that the south Korean puppet group is a horde of sycophants and traitors without equals in the world.

With no disgusting rhetoric can the group conceal its true colors as quislings.

The Korean nation will certainly deal a sledge hammer at these traitors.

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