Wednesday 26 May 2010

Cheonam ship incident is a fabrication from South Korea and the USA-Alejandro Cao De Benos

Cheonam ship incident is a fabrication from South Korea and the USA

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Why South Korea rejected the team offered by the North?
DPR Korea has publicly offered several times to dispatch a team from its
People’s Army to clarify the incident and demonstrate its innocence. South Korea did not
allow it.
This amounts to a case without probed evidence, without defense for the
accused.
A court staged to justify an imperialist aggression and military buildup
of US pacific forces.
Same like Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction yet to be found.

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Who is using Chinese characters??
The DPR of Korea, proud of its roots and culture, never uses Chinese
characters in any products made in the country.
Since many years ago, the DPRK produce its own tanks, submarines or
torpedoes relying on its military self-sufficient industry. This is the reason always USA has
regarded weapon manufacturing as the main export of DPRK.
All weapons manufactured by DPRK uses Korean alphabet, but the following
news from Yonhap, again talk about Chinese Characters on the torpedo fragments.
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N. Korea used Chinese-made torpedo in attack on S. Korean ship
SEOUL, 2010 May 19 (Yonhap) -- Investigators have concluded that North
Korea attacked a South Korean naval ship in March with a Chinese-made torpedo as they found
Chinese writing in torpedo fragments collected from the scene, a senior government source
said Wednesday.
"Chinese- and Russian-made torpedoes, respectively, have the Chinese and
Russian languages written inside," the source said. "Chinese was written in torpedo"
fragments collected from the scene where the 1,200-ton patrol ship Cheonan broke in half and sank on
March 26, he said.
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It is South Korea the one that regularly uses Chinese in all their
manufactured items, including weapons or torpedoes. In this story from Yonhap News (South Korean
agency), on 25th May 2010, we can see a ceremony of a torpedo manufacturing facility. Under the
Korean alphabet, we can read Chinese characters.
Torpedo factory dedicated 2010. May 25, JINHAE, South Korea -- A tape-cutting ceremony is held to
mark the completion of a new torpedo manufacturing factory inside South Korea's Naval
Logistics Command in Jinhae, South Gyeongsang Province, on May 25. (Yonhap)

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How does a ‘Number 1’ links a weapon to a certain country?
Seeing this picture from Reuters, seems that the only ‘evidence’ is just an imagination, a number 1 written by ‘anyone’, this time in Korean language. Didn’t South Korea
reported orginally that Chinese characters were written in the torpedo? How can suddenly appear a
new Korean Character written by a blue pencil? (not embossed)

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The following is a picture released by South Korea about the blueprint of supposed North Korea
torpedo. The differences between the blueprint (and new layer) and the real found weapon are
clear.
Specially in piece number 3, we can see that the position of the piece
does not match at all with the blueprint.

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