Thursday 5 December 2013

The anti DPRK psychological warfare campaign of the British media-UK KFA

The anti DPRK psychological warfare campaign of the British media is incessant and mirrors that of the US and south Korean media . Now the "north Korean human rights " issue has become like an old gramphone record in some parts of the media and amongst some liberals . Now there has another barrage of anti DPRK propaganda with the usual tales from "defectors" and  much vaunted satellite images which do not show anything other than mountains with labels on . UK KFA and our allied organisations has regularly exposed these "defectors " for their lies.
http://juche007-anglo-peopleskoreafriendship.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/escape-from-camp-14-pack-of-lies-from.html 
 some of them are not even from the DPRK (for example the so called " defectors organisation in the UK has the address of a south Korean catering company in New Malden ) .
 http://juche007-anglo-peopleskoreafriendship.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/the-myth-of-camp-14.html
 The so -called "Camp 14 " created by scumbag Shin in reality has major road and rail lines running through .
One organisation leading the "human rights " charge of the Light Brigade against the DPRK is Amnesty International. This has been exposed as a pro -imperialist organisation .

 http://www.globalresearch.ca/amnesty-international-imperialist-tool
 Its criticism's of the DPRK and other countries human rights records simply mirror the foreign policies of the US and other Western countries. Much of the material it uses against the DPRK in reality comes from the south Korean puppet "Unification Ministry " and the south Korean "national intelligence service " . AI pays its bosses salaries that you and me can only dream of ; £200,000 per annum plus benefits and a pension package for the CEO and £107,000 per annum for directors . One former executive of AI got a package of £500,000. Clearly these overpaid and privileged parasites are no friends of the working people anywhere in the world and can only serve imperialism . Indeed we should ask where does Amnesty International get the money from in the first place to pay such high salaries ?
Those that have visited the DPRK know that it is a beautiful clean country that is one of the most harmonious and stable societies in the world where human rights violations are unheard of. In the DPRK the socialist system guarantees real human rights such as the right to work , the right to rest and leisure and the right to eduction . These are not guaranteed in capitalist countries.

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