Sunday, 4 March 2012

To Finish off Traitor Lee Myung Bak Is Justice: KCNA Commentary:

Pyongyang, March 4 (KCNA) -- Heinous crimes in the history of the Korean nation are openly committed in south Korea.

It is beyond human imagination. It makes everybody shake with rage and resentment.

The Lee Myung Bak group of traitors perpetrated such crime as rubbing salt into the wounds of the compatriots in bitter sorrow over the great loss to the nation. Not content with this, the group committed such intolerable hooliganism as defaming the venerable image of the great father of the Korean nation. How can those mourners, all the servicepersons and people, in this land remain passive onlookers to this gangsterism?

When and where has any nation witnessed such thrice-cursed barbarism on this earth?

This is the worst of the atrocities committed on the earth as well as the most hideous provocation.

The eyes of all sons and daughters in the country are bloodshot with wailing. The tears of blood shed by them turned into a huge amount of bullets to be fired in retaliation.

Their pent-up grudge is now running high.

The whole world will soon know well that the DPRK's pledge of revenge is not an empty talk.

No one will be surprised to see such mad dogs as Lee Myung Bak, Kim Kwan Jin and Jong Sung Jo bombed to death or their heads to fall down on the ground.

The DPRK has already declared a merciless holy war of its own style.

The KPA declared that it will chase them to settle accounts with them to the last, be they in Inchon or Seoul or elsewhere in the world.

Don't say this or that about means and form of this holy war. Don't argue about a war or terrorism.

To finish off traitors is justice and a historic task to be carried out unconditionally with whatever effort.

It is not only a holy war for freedom but the people's legitimate right to put a definite end to the misfortune of the Korean nation.

The DPRK's merciless sighting shots at the mad dogs will continue till its grudge is fully settled.

It will completely eliminate the barbarians so that the grudge of not only present generation but the generations to come is settled.

The mad dogs running amuck, unafraid of Heaven's punishment, will regret their birth on this earth

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