Wednesday 16 October 2013

CPRK Secretariat Slams S. Korean IS Director's Anti-DPRK Remarks

Pyongyang, October 17 (KCNA) -- At the information committee session of the "National Assembly" a few days ago, Nam Jae Jun who is director of the puppet Intelligence Service (IS) of south Korea, referring to the dignity of the supreme leadership of the DPRK, said that the north "vowed to reunify the country with use of force within three years". He even staged the farce of "testifying to such facts" as "test of propeller of a long-range missile", "replacement of over 44 percent of officers above army corps commander level" and "forward deployment of new-type multiple launch rocket system", giving impression that he got inside information about the DPRK.
    The IS, in the meantime, spread a groundless story about "conditions in the concentration camps" with the use of human scum in a bid to tarnish the image of the DPRK.
    The Secretariat of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea (CPRK) in information bulletin No. 1046 Thursday said:
    This is aimed to highlight the IS's existence as an anti-DPRK plot-breeding organization, put down increasing public demand of the disbandment of the IS, tide over the puppet ruling crisis, escalate north-south confrontation and push the situation on the Korean Peninsula to the extremes.
    South Korea has now gone back to the days of the "yusin" regime when the "Central Intelligence Agency" was active.
    The IS openly interferes in the puppet presidential elections, fakes up election results and commits such a bullying act as opening to the public the minutes of the north-south summit while getting hell-bent on clamping down on south Koreans including those calling for achieving reunification through alliance with the north.
    Nam has taken the lead in these smear campaigns.
    He was an ill-famed confrontation maniac who served Park Chung Hee's "yusin regime".
    He is partly to blame for turning south Korea into the theatre of shambles and making the mess of the north-south relations.
    Park Geun Hye is now having a hard time due to the last-ditch efforts of the IS coteries to maintain their existence.
    The IS, which was fabricated to keep the dictatorial regime, has become a root cause of bringing misfortune to it.
    The most typical example of this is the miserable end of the former "yusin regime".
    There is a saying "Better to be alone than to have bad company." Park should fire Nam and disband the IS that has lived out its days, as demanded by the south Koreans before they bring bigger misfortune if she is really set to tide over the worsening political crisis and evade criticism at home and abroad for deteriorating north-south ties.
    The unbiased public at home and abroad should look through the nature of the anti-DPRK racket kicked up by the present puppet regime and should not damage their own face by thoughtlessly echoing the anti-DPRK stories spread by the IS but lend an ear to the south Koreans calling for the disorganization of the IS and render active support to them.
    The IS is bound to meet the most shameful end in the face of unanimous censure and denunciation by the south Korean people and the public at home and abroad. -0-

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