Tuesday, 3 March 2015

KCNA Commentary Ridicules S. Korean Chief Executive's Sycophancy toward Outsiders

   Pyongyang, March 3 (KCNA) -- Park Geun Hye, chief executive of south Korea, in her "address on March 1", again revealed her true colors as a wicked traitor.
    She blustered she "would bring about economic growth equivalent to that in 30 years to come through three years of economic innovation", talking about "a new era for cooperation with Japan" in the 21st century and "partnership with it for the 50 years to come" and the like. She dared pull up the DPRK over its nukes, crying out for its "opening" and "change."
    In a nutshell, she let loose a flurry of rhetoric in a bid to conceal her group's domestic and foreign policy failures. In the final analysis, she only brought to light her sinister intention to intensify her dictatorial rule, further tighten the nexus with the U.S. and Japan and continue the confrontation with the north.
    Park, no more than a servant of both the U.S. and Japan, was so ridiculous as to make an "address on March 1" when the Korean nation demonstrated its spirit of independence. But it became a laughing stock of the world.
    The uprising, which started with a massive anti-Japanese demonstration launched in Pyongyang on March 1, 1919, was a nation-wide patriotic one against Japan to take back the lost country and sovereignty of the Korean nation.
    The Koreans, who had bitterly experienced sorrow as stateless people under the fascist and repressive colonial rule of the Japanese imperialists, joined the uprising in various parts of the country and powerfully demonstrated the indomitable will of the Korean nation to achieve independence and patriotic spirit.
    Park in her "address" talked about the spirit of March 1 movement, pretending ignorance of large-scale Key Resolve and Foal Eagle war games kicked off by her group together with its U.S. master to bring a nuclear disaster to the Korean nation. This is, indeed, the height of impudence and shamelessness.
    The contents of her "address" were nothing but a tirade peppered with ego-driven words, arbitrary purposes, sycophancy toward outsiders and intention to escalate confrontation with compatriots.
    Now that the south Korean people are suffering hard living due to the crippled economy, she called for bringing about economic growth equivalent to that in 30 years to come through three years of economic innovation so that those who will "mark the centenary of national liberation" might benefit from it. What she uttered only brought to light her ulterior purpose to mislead public opinion and stick to her unpopular economic policy and "yusin" dictatorship as it was nothing but an artifice to veil her incompetence with the phraseology of "30 years to come."
    While keeping mum about the evermore undisguised moves of Japan to grab Tok islets and being forgetful of the crimes the Japanese imperialists perpetrated against the Korean nation, Park talked the above-said rubbish and called for writing a new history together with the latter. This is mockery of the March 1 Uprising and a base pro-Japanese act of helping Japan launch reinvasion.
    As regards the inter-Korean relations, in particular, Park again pulled up the DPRK over its nukes symbolic of the independence and dignity of the nation, which serve as a treasured sword for peace and reunification guaranteeing happiness and prosperity of all Koreans for all ages, while crying out for its "opening" and "change" like a psychopath. This revealed her ulterior intention to stifle the DPRK and realize at any cost her wild ambition for "escalated confrontation of social systems" by taking advantage of the U.S. nuclear racket against it.
    The south Korean puppet group talks much about dialogue and cooperation in public but gets frantic with nuclear war drills targeting the north behind the scene, an indication that it does not have even an iota of intention to have dialogue and cooperation with the north and mend relations with it but pursues only confrontation and war in actuality.
    What should undergo a change is nothing but the confrontation policy of the south Korean conservative group.
    Park's "address on March 1" brought into bolder relief the true colors of her regime as the unpopular one seeking only sycophancy toward outsiders and confrontation with compatriots.
    She should properly understand the mindset of angry public and the wrath of all Koreans. She had better behave with reason, though belatedly, if she doesn't want to follow in the footsteps of the preceding rulers who met a miserable end while pursuing fascism, treachery, confrontation and war. -0-

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