Friday, 29 June 2012

Anti-U.S. Sentiments Run Higher among DPRK People

Pyongyang, June 29 (KCNA) -- Many people have visited the National House of Class Education in Pyongyang during the June 25-July 27 month of anti-U.S. joint struggle. On display at the house are materials and data laying bare the brutalities the U.S. imperialists have committed against the Korean people from a hundred and tens of years ago. In particular, their atrocities committed during the Korean War (1950-1953) arouse great indignation. With torrential air raids and shelling, they destroyed to ashes cities, rural communities, industrial and cultural facilities, historical relics and remains and people's properties. In the three-year war, they dumped more than 428 000 bombs with 1 400 sorties on the city of Pyongyang alone. Kim Yu Chol, an employee at the Phyongchon District Horticultural Station in Pyongyang, told KCNA: "I have visited here several times. The visits would heighten my class consciousness and sense of vengeance. It's my fixed resolve to punish the U.S. imperialists still hell-bent on the moves for aggression on the DPRK and make them pay dear price for what they had done against the Korean people." Min Kum Song, a student at Kim Chaek University of Technology, said: "The United States should be mindful of the lesson it drew in the Korean War. If the U.S. and south Korea's Lee Myung Bak group of traitors finally unleash another war, the DPRK servicepersons and civilians will mercilessly annihilate the aggressors with the pent-up resentment and anger towards them." -0-

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