calendar>>November 25. 2013 Juche 102
Rodong Sinmun Denounces South Korean Puppet Group's Confrontation Ruckus
Pyongyang, November 25 (KCNA) -- The south Korean puppet group was closeted with the envoy for the human rights issue in north Korea of the U.S. Department of State during the latter's recent junket to south Korea, kicking up a confrontation row over the "human rights" issue in the north. Timed to coincide with this, the security chief of Chongwadae solicited neighboring countries' support for the group's policy of confrontation, talking about "confirmation of the joint stand on denuclearization" and "common understanding".

Rodong Sinmun Monday observes in a commentary in this regard:

What the puppet forces uttered only reveals the wretched plight of the political servants who cannot survive even a moment without backing of foreign forces.

By origin, dependence on foreign forces is nothing but a last-ditch effort of the traitors forsaken by the nation.

The puppet group is censured at home and abroad for pursuing confrontation with compatriots and an anti-reunification policy and an unpopular rule in less than one year since it came to power.

Hit hard by all sides, the group is making desperate efforts to seek a way out by garnering support of outside forces over the nuclear issue and "human rights."

Ridiculous is the base way of thinking of the puppet group seeking to realize its ambition for escalating the confrontation with fellow countrymen by relying on foreign forces.

Can an interaction of its American master with the puppet group improve its miserable position? However, it was so pleased by the informal agreement of outside forces that it is going upbeat, vociferous about "common understanding", unaware of their ulterior motive. This is the most unbearable shame on the nation. It is quite natural for the south Korean authorities to have such wretched plight as they have neither proper political philosophy nor correct outlook on the nation.

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