Friday, 4 December 2015

S. Korean Ruling Forces' Fascist Suppression of People under Fire


    Pyongyang, December 4 (KCNA) -- People of all social standings in south Korea are now staging ever fiercer actions for justice, truth, democracy and the right to existence against the conservative ruling forces' moves for the introduction of "state-compiled" history textbook and their unpopular rule.
    Much upset by this, the conservative ruling quarters hurled tens of thousands of police into the operations for brutally cracking down on the participants in the actions and are kicking up a whirlwind of forcible seizure, search and arrest of leading members of the south Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) which spearheaded the peaceful rally and dozens of organizations under it.
    Puppet court authorities demanded prison terms for many guiltless personages and indicted them en masse on charges that they praised the north. The authorities are revealing their criminal attempt to let the puppet Intelligence Service put down the people's anti-"government" struggle by linking it with the DPRK.
    A spokesman for the DPRK Measure Council for Human Rights in south Korea in a statement on Thursday said that what matters is that such fascist tyranny has assumed all the more indiscriminate nature since the south Korean chief executive ordered the repressive campaign, likening those who are opposed to the authorities' unpopular rule to terrorists of the "Islamic State" and threatening not to overlook them.
    The repressive campaign in south Korea is an intolerable challenge to human rights and democracy as it is a fascist action to prolong the treacherous rule of the conservative ruling forces by mercilessly cracking down on the people opposed to sycophancy and treachery, the revival of "yusin" dictatorship and unpopular rule.
    The fascist crackdown and hysteria have been revived in south Korea to ruthlessly violate the dignity and rights of the people, the statement noted, and continued:
    South Korea has now turned into the worst tundra of human rights and the land ill-famed for the worst human rights abuses in the world. This is an inevitable product of the conservative ruling forces' unpopular, undemocratic and unethical rule.
    It is quite natural for the south Koreans to turn out in a mass struggle in protest against the present conservative forces who have driven their living into abject destitution, abusing their rights.
    The south Korean conservative forces' tyranny against the people will spark off stronger resistance of the angry people and will never be able to evade bitter censure and denunciation by all the Koreans and the international community. -0-

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