Thursday 11 December 2014

CPRK Spokesman Slams Park Geun Hye's Anti-DPRK Invectives

 Pyongyang, December 11 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea gave the following answer to the question put by KCNA on Thursday as regards the fact that Park Geun Hye, chief executive of south Korea, persists in making reckless remarks of pulling up the DPRK over its nukes and "human rights" issue:
    Park, in her keynote speech at a recent meeting in Seoul, asserted the "north's nuclear development is the biggest factor of instability in Northeast Asia and it poses a serious threat to world peace." She even let loose such groundless remarks that the north has deteriorated the rights of its inhabitants and humanitarian situation by pursuing a contradictory policy of simultaneously pushing forward the development of a nuclear force and economic construction, adding that it has posed a nuclear threat again to the international community.
    Earlier, when holding talks with the Hungarian prime minister on Nov. 28, she talked such rubbish that economic development can never succeed without efforts for denuclearization, urging the DPRK to abandon its nukes and cancel its plan for ballistic missile development.
    In a "message" to the ceremony marking the "Day of Human Rights Declaration" on Dec. 10, she termed the "human rights" situation in the DPRK indescribably bad, saying "she feels sick at heart," a ridiculous remark.
    This is another intolerable grave provocation against the DPRK and a mockery of its people.
    The nukes that Park has always taken issue with whenever an opportunity presented itself are nothing but a shield of justice and a powerful treasured sword for defending the security of the nation from the U.S. and south Korean puppet forces' reckless moves to ignite a nuclear war against the DPRK and for protecting peace on the Korean Peninsula and in other parts of the region.
    If Park wants to talk about nukes, she should take issue with the nukes of her U.S. master before any others as the U.S. has a stockpile of tens of thousands of nuclear weapons and attempts to inflict disaster of a nuclear war upon the Korean nation. She should reflect on and make an apology for the war drills south Korea has staged in collusion with outsiders against compatriots in the north.
    What Park uttered is so stunning that it lashes all into a great fury.
    If she is to utter human rights issue, she should first censure the U.S. which is slammed worldwide as the worst human rights abuser for its barbarous killings of innocent black people and for its thrice-cursed tortures in various parts of its land. Park should also reflect on the human rights performance in south Korea, the world's worst tundra of human rights.
    Park echoed this or that like a parrot to pull up the DPRK over its nuclear deterrence for defending the nation and its social system that fully ensures genuine human rights. Yet she has kept mum about her U.S. master's outrageous and arbitrary practices. This has brought into bolder relief her disgusting color as a mouthpiece of her U.S. master and colonial stooge bereft of reason, being seized with sycophancy toward the U.S. and wild ambition for confrontation with the compatriots in the north.
    As was already warned by the DPRK, she had better control her tongue for the mending of the relations with the north and for herself. -0-

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