Thursday, 14 November 2013

KCNA Commentary Slams S. Korean Regime's Traitorous Acts


    Pyongyang, November 14 (KCNA) -- Recently the south Korean puppet authorities favored and recognized Japan's exercise of the "right to collective self-defense", touching off the surging indignation of Koreans.
    The south Korean authorities' support for Japan's exercise of the right is the tacit connivance at the past war crimes of the Japanese imperialists and an open support for Japan's ambition for reinvasion.
    This is an insult to all the Koreans who suffered disgrace by the Japanese imperialist brutes and a traitorous act volunteering to play the role of lackey of the aggressors.
    The history of the Japanese imperialists' aggression of Korea is not an old tale.
    The Japanese imperialists are the sworn enemy of the Koreans as they oppressed innocent and barehanded Koreans at the point of bayonet, plundered Korea of its natural resources and deprived Koreans of their names.
    Still running bitter and deep is the grudge of Korean women who were forced into sexual slavery for the Imperial Japanese Army. Japan is a war criminal state that was fattened up by the blood of Koreans but it still openly eulogizes the masterminds of aggression, far from making an apology and reparation. To join hands with such a country is an act little short of abandoning to be Koreans.
    Japan's exercise of the "right to collective self-defense" is now arousing serious concerns of the international community as it is part of the moves to realize the shattered old dream of the Japanese militarists to realize the "Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere".
    Nevertheless, the Park Geun Hye group of south Korea keeps mum about Japan's history of aggression and moves to grab Korea's territory which left lasting regret to the Korean nation. It even unhesitatingly joins outside forces in their war moves for aggression against the fellow countrymen.
    In the treacherous acts of the Park Geun Hye group surpassing by far the five traitors of 1905 the Koreans see the revival of the "yusin" dictator, pro-Japanese traitor and "the last soldier of the Imperial Japanese Army" who signed with blood a pledge of "loyalty to the emperor of Japan".
    The Koreans will never pardon the traitorous acts of the puppet forces obsessed with the idea of sycophancy and submission to Japan to the marrow of their bones. -0-

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