ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK
http://www.uk-songun.com/index.php email juche007@yahoo.co.ukLondon 20th of February Juche 102(2013)
The Association For the Study of Songun Politics UK, the Juche Idea Study Group of England and the UK Korean Friendship Association issued the following joint statement denouncing the so -called "additional sanctions"
The Japanese reactionaries who dream of reviving the "Greater East co-Prosperity Sphere(the Japanese Empire) used the third Nuclear test of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) as an opportunity to sharpen their own "sanctions" against the DPRK even more. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was in a "Declaration" on 12 February that the vice chairman of Chongryon be prevented from re-entering Japan if they have made a home visit to the DPRK.This is monstrous aggression and terrorism against the Chongryon was justified by the absurd claim that the Chongryon Vice Chairman "the North Korean authorities, acting as its members help" would.On 14 February, an official of the local Chongryon organization of Kyoto was arrested on the flimsy pretext of arbitrary and "violation of foreign exchange law."The ultra-reactionary Abe clique mobilized even a mob of fascist hooligans who went to Chongryon Central Hall in Tokyo and yelled deeply racist malicious slogans like "Koreans disappear from Japan" and that the nuclear test of the DPRK as a "threat to world peace" slandered. Chongryon is a dignified Overseas Koreans organization that defends the democratic and national rights of Koreans living in Japan.The suppression of Chongryon by the Japanese reactionaries is an unacceptable, outrageous and criminal act of aggression against the DPRK, whose citizens are the Chongryon members, and a violation of human rights of Koreans living in Japan.
Our organizations strongly condemn and denounce the criminal acts of terror and harassment of the Japanese fascist reactionaries. We call for the progressive people of the UK to campaign in support of Chongryon.
ASSPUK
JISGE
UK KFA
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