Saturday, 23 November 2013

KSC Supports S. Korean Youth's Just Struggle


    Pyongyang, November 23 (KCNA) -- The spokesman for the Korean Student Committee (KSC) in a statement issued on Saturday extended support to the south Korean youth and students and people of all other social strata in their just struggle for social democracy against the puppet regime's unpopular fascist suppression and misrule.
    South Korea has turned into tundra and graveyard of democracy in the 21st century where elementary human rights, democracy, freedom of thinking and political activities are mercilessly trampled down, the statement noted, and went on:
    The remnants of the "yusin" dictatorship which met miserable ends after being severely punished by the nation more than 30 years ago and their descendants are riding roughshod as if the days of their glory had returned. They cooked up the "law on dismantling enemy-benefiting organization," not content with the ill-famed "Security Law," creating an extremely horrible atmosphere throughout society.
    The present conservative ruling quarters are trying to divert elsewhere public attention and eliminate at once all progressive and democratic forces which stand in the way of enforcing an unpopular rule and seeking long-term office, taken aback by the full disclosure of their despicable true colors as grabbers of power through all sorts of election riggings.
    It is as clear as pikestaff that if the ill-famed "yusin" dictatorship is allowed to revive in south Korea, it will be impossible for the youth and students to expect any sweet dream or hope for future.
    Looking back on history, the youth and students of south Korea have always played a pioneer's role in the struggle for social justice and truth.
    All the youth and students in the DPRK will always stand by those of south Korea in their actions against the conservative group's moves for "yusin" dictatorship and repressive campaign against the progressive and democratic forces, with the belief that they will surely emerge victorious in their struggle for the democratization of society. -0-

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