Thursday 17 April 2014
CPRK Secretariat Denounces S. Korean Intelligence Service's Results of Investigation into Spy Case
Pyongyang, April 17 (KCNA) -- The Secretariat of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea (CPRK) made public information bulletin No. 1059 Wednesday in connection with the fact that the south Korean puppet prosecution made public the final results of investigation into the spy case of a public official in Seoul city.
The information bulletin said:
The spy case is another vivid proof of the despicable nature of the Intelligence Service and the crimes it has committed by unhesitatingly hatching any base plot to gratify its political greed and escalate confrontation with fellow countrymen.
Park Geun Hye sheltered and protected Nam Jae Jun, the chief architect of the case, to give a shot in his arm. This proves that Park is the same accomplice as Nam.
Nam, a remnant of "yusin", is an old military gangster who should have been eliminated long ago due to the public censure.
Park, however, is keen to use the guy, dregs of history and ultra-right fascist confrontation maniac, for the revival of the "yusin" dictatorship and the anti-DPRK smear campaign. It is, therefore, as clear as noonday that south Korea is bound to turn into a dark land where fascism and tyranny get rampant and the north-south relations are to be pushed to more serious catastrophe.
Park orchestrated such a deceptive farce as making an "apology," prompted by her intention to use Nam, her closest confidant, as the last prop for maintaining her power, tide over ruling crisis, ward off the negative impact the recent case will have on the upcoming elections to local self-governing bodies, keep the IS and "reform" it in a more fascist way.
This is a revelation of the sinister intention to use the IS, a den of conspiracies and plot-breeding, for stoking confrontation with the DPRK.
It is impossible to check the revival of the tyrannical policy in south Korea and put under control the catastrophe of the north-south relations as long as Nam is allowed to go scot-free, the information bulletin said, and went on:
South Koreans from all walks of life should turn out more courageously in the struggle to have the IS disbanded and ostracize Nam.
Park is sadly mistaken if she thinks she can weather her ruling crisis and ensure the stability of her rule in reliance on such fascist confrontation maniacs.
Park should behave with discretion, clearly understanding that she will meet the same fate as Nam's if she continues harboring him. -0
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