Friday, 26 October 2012

PICKET OF SOUTH KOREAN EMBASSY THURSDAY 1ST OF NOVEMBER 2012

 

PICKET OF SOUTH KOREAN EMBASSY THURSDAY 1ST OF NOVEMBER 2012
FREE MR RO SU HUI !
TIME 4-30PM
PLACE SOUTH KOREAN EMBASSY 60 BUCKINGHAM GATE LONDON SW1
NEAREST TUBE VICTORIA

                                          Mr Ro was arrested and detained by the south Korean fascist puppets under the so-called "National Security Law" of south Korea. The NSL punishes south Korean people for visiting north Korea or sympathising with it in anyway. The NSL is  fascist and a throwback to a by-gone era. The NSL is very much reminiscent of Nazi Germany , 1950s McCarthyite America and Apartheid south Africa. The NSL is also  a block to inter-Korean relations, reconciliation and  and reunification.
                     Mr Ro has committed no crime whatsoever. He simply visited one part of his own country which has been artificially divided by outside forces (chiefly US imperialism).  We ask why is the south Korean regime so afraid of its people visiting the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ?.

Our demands are simple and straightforward - the unconditional release of Mr Ro Su Hui and the dropping of any charges against him.           

Thursday, 18 October 2012

Any Illusion and Fear of U.S. Imperialists Lead to Death: Rodong Sinmun

Pyongyang, October 18 (KCNA) -- If a nation harbors illusion about the U.S. imperialists, taken in by honeyed words of "peace" and "cooperation", and trembles for fear of their horror strategy, it will be bound to become slaves and meet death, much less achieving independent development.
Rodong Sinmun on Thursday says this in a bylined article.
U.S. imperialism is by no means something to be frightened at, the article notes, and goes on:
The Korean war, the Vietnamese war, etc. in the last century proved that if the leadership, army and people get united single-mindedly and wage a staunch fight against the U.S. imperialists, they can surely defeat them and defend the national sovereignty and dignity.
However, the people who underwent tragedy failed to believe in their strength.
After the demise of the Cold War, those people were cheated by the plausible propaganda of the U.S. imperialists or were afraid of their nuclear blackmail and, accordingly, they failed to properly see through their true colors.
So, they accepted the American-style "view of value" under the pressure of the U.S. imperialists. They carried out "reforms" and "opened" their countries to the U.S. in political, economic, military and other fields.
Those countries suffered disasters in return for meeting the requirements of the U.S. imperialists. They brought these countries nothing but humiliation, disgrace, internal disorder and disputes.
What was more serious was that the army which should defend the security of the country and the people wavered.
Armies of those countries could not prevent their governments from collapsing under their very noses.
When the U.S. imperialists started invasion, service members of a certain country dropped their arms and fled the invaders.
This was the miserable fate of those countries which harbored illusion and fear of the U.S. imperialists.
In order to counter the U.S. imperialists' "appeasement" strategy with a revolutionary principle and independent one against imperialism and react to hard-line actions with the toughest stand it is essential not to have even the slightest illusion and fear of them.
Only when a country or nation achieves the unity of the leadership, army and people and bolster the capacity for self-defence, foiling the U.S. imperialists' ideological and cultural poisoning and psychological warfare, is it possible to be free from any illusion and fear of them and protect the sovereignty of the country and national dignity. -0-

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Rodong Sinmun U.S. Strategy on Afghanistan in Fiasco

U.S. Strategy on Afghanistan in Fiasco

A recent issue of the New York Times said the U.S. strategy on Afghanistan proved unsuccessful. It went on: During Obama's term of office the present U.S. Administration directed its utmost diplomatic efforts and sent many troops to Afghanistan, but failed to conclude a peace agreement with the armed forces. The U.S. should give up its expectation for peace agreement. The combatants of Islamic organizations still remain a grave threat.
As is known, the U.S. launched a war against terrorism 10 years ago, encouraged by the September 11 incident.
A little over 10 days after its attack, the U.S. conquered Afghanistan and thus realized its domination over a point of strategic importance.
But the U.S. strategy faced a new challenge.
The local armed resistance forces attacked the U.S.-led NATO forces without let-up.
The U.S.-led allied forces have conducted military operations for over 10 years, only worsening the situation.
Now Afghanistan witnesses the vicious cycle of terror and retaliation and scenes of bloodshed almost every day.
On the other hand, the anti-U.S. resistance forces' ability of military action is increasing as the days go by and their influence in the country is growing in scope.
To make matters worse, the Afghan soldiers and police trained by the U.S. are attacking the U.S. forces ceaselessly.
Over the past 11 years of the Afghan war more than 2 000 GIs and over 1 000 troops of the allied forces have been killed by the armed attack of the resistance forces.
For the U.S. to continue the Afghan war is as good as a nightmare.
The long-drawn war has brought about unprecedented financial and economic crisis in the U.S.
The U.S. spent 51 billion US$ for the Afghan war in 2009 alone.
With the Afghan war protracted, the U.S. spends more funds, deteriorating its debt crisis and financial crisis and leading its economy to bankruptcy.
To continue pouring money into the Afghan war is to draw water with a sieve.
Needless to say, the U.S. completely failed in Afghanistan.
The reality shows that the defeat of the U.S. in Afghanistan is inevitable and the time came to an end when the U.S. swaggered with too much confidence in itself.
Jin Chol

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

KCNA Commentary Brands U.S. as Worst Human Rights Abuser Pyongyang, October 9 (KCNA) -- The true colors of the United States as the worst human rights abuser are being brought to bolder relief as the days go by. According to a recent survey report issued by Stanford University and New York University in the U.S., the U.S. drone attack left more than 3 000 people killed and over 1 300 wounded in Pakistan. Terrorists killed in the attack accounted for just two percent of the death toll. This is unpardonable state-sponsored terrorism and massacre of civilians, product of the extreme arrogance and barbarism of the U.S. whose job is to invade and interfere in other countries. The U.S. has justified its drone attacks perpetrated under the signboard of "anti-terrorism", asserting they are not contrary to international law but high-precision surgical attacks. However, international law does not have any provision allowing killing of civilians after trespassing on the border of any other country which is not a belligerent party. The hypocrisy of such high-precision surgical attack has already been disclosed. The U.S. has employed such human scum crazy for moneymaking for leading drone attacks to "precision ones." Its agents are forcing those informers to install infrared devices at civilian houses in return for money. A Pakistani boy confessed in April 2009 that he was paid for placing an infrared device at a house which had nothing to do with terrorism. All facts go to prove that the U.S.-led "war on terrorism" is nothing but operations which seriously abuse the human rights. The U.S. "war on terrorism" by drones is the height of barbarity. The U.S. army watching and controlling drones through video footages from the mainland first mounts a missile attack and then makes attacks on civilians when they scour dead bodies in ruins, massacring innocent civilians. The present U.S. administration increased the number of drone attacks four times as compared with that in the period of the Bush administration. It is steadily escalating killings of civilians in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia and other countries and regions. The U.S. imperialists dropped nuclear bombs on Japan during World War II and germ bombs on the territory of the DPRK, brutally killing civilians. The ongoing U.S. massacre of civilians is the most hideous crime against humanity that can be perpetrated only by the human butchers who carried forward their man-killing methods. The U.S. is the chieftain of man-killing and the worst human rights abuser. The U.S. human rights abuses perpetrated in different parts of the world under the signboard of "war on terrorism" have drawn strong protests from the international community. An international meeting in Geneva in June seriously discussed human rights abuses committed by the U.S. through drone attacks. In September, the supreme court of Italy supported the decision made by a lower court that sentenced to prison terms CIA agents who abducted an innocent Egyptian on suspected terrorism. With nothing can the U.S. cover up its true colors as a criminal country. The U.S. will have to pay a dear price for its serious human rights abuses committed in utter disregard of international law, cursed and denounced by world justice and conscience. -0-

Pyongyang, October 9 (KCNA) -- The true colors of the United States as the worst human rights abuser are being brought to bolder relief as the days go by.
According to a recent survey report issued by Stanford University and New York University in the U.S., the U.S. drone attack left more than 3 000 people killed and over 1 300 wounded in Pakistan. Terrorists killed in the attack accounted for just two percent of the death toll.
This is unpardonable state-sponsored terrorism and massacre of civilians, product of the extreme arrogance and barbarism of the U.S. whose job is to invade and interfere in other countries.
The U.S. has justified its drone attacks perpetrated under the signboard of "anti-terrorism", asserting they are not contrary to international law but high-precision surgical attacks.
However, international law does not have any provision allowing killing of civilians after trespassing on the border of any other country which is not a belligerent party.
The hypocrisy of such high-precision surgical attack has already been disclosed.
The U.S. has employed such human scum crazy for moneymaking for leading drone attacks to "precision ones." Its agents are forcing those informers to install infrared devices at civilian houses in return for money.
A Pakistani boy confessed in April 2009 that he was paid for placing an infrared device at a house which had nothing to do with terrorism.
All facts go to prove that the U.S.-led "war on terrorism" is nothing but operations which seriously abuse the human rights.
The U.S. "war on terrorism" by drones is the height of barbarity.
The U.S. army watching and controlling drones through video footages from the mainland first mounts a missile attack and then makes attacks on civilians when they scour dead bodies in ruins, massacring innocent civilians.
The present U.S. administration increased the number of drone attacks four times as compared with that in the period of the Bush administration.
It is steadily escalating killings of civilians in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia and other countries and regions.
The U.S. imperialists dropped nuclear bombs on Japan during World War II and germ bombs on the territory of the DPRK, brutally killing civilians.
The ongoing U.S. massacre of civilians is the most hideous crime against humanity that can be perpetrated only by the human butchers who carried forward their man-killing methods.
The U.S. is the chieftain of man-killing and the worst human rights abuser.
The U.S. human rights abuses perpetrated in different parts of the world under the signboard of "war on terrorism" have drawn strong protests from the international community.
An international meeting in Geneva in June seriously discussed human rights abuses committed by the U.S. through drone attacks.
In September, the supreme court of Italy supported the decision made by a lower court that sentenced to prison terms CIA agents who abducted an innocent Egyptian on suspected terrorism.
With nothing can the U.S. cover up its true colors as a criminal country.
The U.S. will have to pay a dear price for its serious human rights abuses committed in utter disregard of international law, cursed and denounced by world justice and conscience. -0-