Friday, 5 April 2013

UK Korean Friendship Association commentary on PM Cameron's hostile anti DPRK remarks

The UK Korean Friendship Association 
              London 5th of April 2013

We in UK KFA are totally appalled by the slanderous remarks made by the prime minister David Cameron against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea the homeland of Juche.
 The prime minister is trying to use the tension situation on the Korean peninsula
and the DPRK's stand-off with the US to justify his own domestic policies and push forward with contentious schemes.
                 The PM mouthed statements like  "extremely dangerous technologies in terms of nuclear and its weapons" in the DPRK wilfully ignoring the fact that it is the US that has the largest number of nuclear weapons in the world, that it is the US that has carried out 1,000 nuclear tests and has twice used nuclear weapons against a non-nuclear state.
                             There is no nuclear threat to the UK from the DPRK. The prime minister would do well to study the recently adopted nuclear weapons law of the DPRK which states clearly that
"1. The nuclear weapons of the DPRK are just means for defence as it was compelled to have access to them to cope with the ever-escalating hostile policy of the U.S. and nuclear threat.
2. They serve the purpose of deterring and repelling the aggression and attack of the enemy against the DPRK and dealing deadly retaliatory blows at the strongholds of aggression until the world is denuclearized....

 4. The nuclear weapons of the DPRK can be used only by a final order of the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army to repel invasion or attack from a hostile nuclear weapons state and make retaliatory strikes."
            Does the UK plan to join in the US military provocations against the DPRK and repeat the shameful history of UK troops serving as mercenaries and canon-fodder for the US imperialists. Does Mr Cameron's government plan to join in the US imperialist attempts to stifle Korean -style socialism ?

              Cameron slanders the DPRK and its supreme leadership by talking about "highly unpredictable and aggressive" . This is an insult to the DPRK which he ought to apologise for . It is the US that is dangerous and unpredictable . The US has invaded more 100 countries and even invaded Grenada a commonwealth country without first asking permission from the UK head of state or the UK government. Is this not "unpredictable and aggressive"?

The remarks of the prime minister which were laden with the rhetoric of the past Cold War and show hostile intent to the DPRK. It is time for the UK to abandon old cold war policies and pro US policies and develop relations with the
DPRK based on independence.

UK KFA.


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