Saturday 1 September 2018

ASSPUK,JISGE , UK KFA and BSCPRKP call for dissolution of UN Command in south Korea

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK 
www.uk-songun.com email juche007@yahoo.co.uk 
                               
                                     London 1st of September  Juche 107(2018) 
The Association for the Study of Songun Politics ,the  Juche Idea Study Group of England , the UK Korean Friendship Association (UK KFA ) and the British Solidarity Committee for Peace and Reunification (BSCPRKP) issued the following joint statement calling for the dissolution of the 
so-called "UN Command " in south Korea ;
   Recently , it was revealed that the so-called "UN Command " in south Korea had blocked the creation of an inter-Korean rail link in south Korea which would have greatly improved inter-Korean co-operation and created a good environment for Korean  unification.
  We call for the dissolution of the so-called UN Command in south Korea .The "UN Command" basically is a tool of domination , interference and neo-colonialism  which was organized by the U.S.  for the purpose of deploying its satellite forces(such as the UK) and exercising its control over them during the Korean War. After the ceasefire, the U.S. continued to seize and exercise its right to operational command in south Korea through the "UN Command". But, as the pressure mounted at home and abroad in the 1970s to dismantle the "UN Command" and withdraw its forces from south Korea, the U.S. had no other alternative but to form the U.S.-south Korea "Combined Forces Command" and transfer the right to operational command to it in 1978. Through this, it tried to legalize and perpetuate its occupation of south Korea by changing the nature of the U.S. troops in south Korea from the "UN forces" to that of the forces dispatched by the "ROK-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty".
  The UN Command is a brake on inter-Korean co-operation , peace and reunification , it should be dissolved at once and US troops sent home !
ASSPUK
JISGE
UK KFA
BSCPRKP

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