Wednesday 24 December 2014

KCNA Commentary Accuses S. Korean Puppet Group of Suppressing Progressive Forces

    Pyongyang, December 24 (KCNA) -- It is south Korea today where violence is rampant in the absence of politics.
    Recently the Unified Progressive Party (UPP), a legitimate political party, was forcibly disbanded and five lawmakers from the party were deprived of their membership of the "National Assembly" in south Korea.
    Park Geun Hye, puppet chief executive of south Korea who has regarded the UPP as a thorn in her flesh since she took office, prodded the "constitutional court" into deciding on the dissolution of the party in just 30 minutes on Dec. 19. The next day she termed it a "historic decision which firmly protected liberal democracy."
    This is nothing but hideous politically-motivated terrorism, a repetition of the nightmare dating back to the era of dictatorship.
    A terror-ridden atmosphere that had prevailed under "yusin" fascist dictatorship in the last century is now threatening the people in south Korea under the reign of the worst woman tyrant.
    While desperately working to cook up a fascist "law on disbandment of criminal organizations and the like," the Park group is invoking the ill-famed "Security Law" for cracking down upon righteous personages struggling for national reconciliation and unity and social democracy.
    The UPP's case is a typical example of the outrageous act of unhesitatingly disbanding those political parties and organizations which incur the displeasure of the regime.
    When the attempt of the Park group to unseat the lawmakers from the UPP in the "National Assembly" through election rigging proved futile, the Park group cooked up a "pro-communist case" charging that Ri Sok Gi, lawmaker from the party, attempted a rebellion.
    The conservative forces claimed that the programme of the UPP is similar to the "north's Juche idea" and its aim and activities have followed the "same way as the north's."
    These conservative forces have come out with daggers in their hands, prompted by their sinister purpose to isolate and stamp out the UPP spearheading the anti-"government" actions and, furthermore, divide and weaken all progressive forces.
    The Park Geun Hye regime's on-going politically-motivated suppression reminds one of the evil deeds perpetrated by the "yusin" dictator.
    After the bloody military coup, traitor Park Chung-Hee forcibly disbanded 23 political parties and 238 social organizations in less than a week, arrested, jailed and killed a lot of patriotic people in south Korea. He promulgated various "proclamations" and evil laws to legalize the establishment of his military dictatorial system and to preserve and round it off.
    He reinforced such repressive bodies as the CIA, covered the whole of south Korea with a dense network of police forces and agents and cooked up a series of spyring cases including the case of the People's Revolutionary Party and the case of the National Democratic Youths and Students League by perpetrating murderous tortures and conspiracy. He brutally suppressed the patriotic parties and public organizations aspiring after independence, democracy and reunification and mercilessly killed pro-reunification and pro-democracy personages and people from all walks of life, creating a terror-ridden atmosphere throughout south Korea.
    Now that the progressive UPP was disbanded by the conservative remnants of "yusin" this time, one can hardly tell who will be their next target.
    But history is fair.
    The miserable end of the ferocious "yusin" dictator taught a serious lesson.
    The puppet group, finding itself in the worst ruling crisis, is making desperate efforts to escalate confrontation with compatriots in the north. However, its days are numbered as it has committed such indelible crimes. -0

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