Monday, 30 December 2013

DPRK Workers Denounce S. Korean Regime's Suppression of Trade Unions

Pyongyang, December 30 (KCNA) -- Workers across the country express towering resentment at the south Korean puppet regime for brutally suppressing the just struggle of south Korean railway workers and other people.
    There took place meetings of the employees of the Kim Jong Thae Electric Locomotive Complex and the Pyongyang Textile Machine Factory on December 28 and 30 to denounce the south Korean puppet authorities for their brutal suppression of the trade unions and support the south Korean people in their struggle for democratic right, freedom and right to existence.
    The December 27 statement of the spokesman for the Central Committee of the General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea was read out to be followed by speeches at the meeting of the employees of the Kim Jong Thae Electric Locomotive Complex.
    Speakers recalled that the south Korea regime hurled thousands of policemen to commit outrage at the headquarters of the Confederation of Trade Unions and walked away more than a hundred persons, adding it is an inhuman act of those who fully revealed their true colors as reckless strangler of human rights and heinous fascist.
    The employees of the Pyongyang Textile Machine Factory said the demand for the right to existence can never be an illegal and rash act, branding the fascist repression as serious violation of human rights, democracy and justice and an act of treachery.
    Exploitation and oppression are bound to cause resistance, they said, calling upon the south Korean workers and other people to more dynamically rise up in the struggle for frustrating the repressive rule of the puppet regime. -0-

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