Pyongyang, July 24 (KCNA) -- The Secretariat of the Committee for the
Peaceful Reunification of Korea (CPRK) released information bulletin No.
1069 Thursday blasting the south Korean puppet Chongju District Court
for sentencing again to six months in prison recently an inhabitant
who had been indicted for the fifth time for praising the DPRK at a
trial.
The bulletin said:
He was sentenced to eight months in prison for posting articles
praising the DPRK on website in May 2011. But at every hearing he
shouted "Long Live the Democratic People's Republic of Korea!", not
abandoning his principle. He has so far been in jail as his penal
servitude was extended for the fifth time.
What he did reflected his faith, conscience and people's mindset.
However, the puppet forces of south Korea have brutally suppressed
him and sentenced him to penal servitude, a revelation of their
desperate moves to prevent the people's mindset from supporting the
DPRK.
After its emergence the present conservative regime has intensified
the fascist suppression of progressive and democratic forces in south
Korea including pro-reunification movement organizations and figures.
Anyone who utters even a word of longing for the DPRK is labeled as
the "forces following the north" and is thrown into prison on charges of
violation of the "Security Law" whether he is an ordinary citizen,
teacher, man of literature and arts, religionist or even a lawmaker.
This is a deplorable reality of south Korea.
With nothing can the south Korean regime quell the south Koreans'
longing for the stirring reality in the DPRK which makes leaping
progress toward a bright future under the wise guidance of the great
illustrious commander and their desire for achieving reunification
through alliance with the north just as it is hard to get the sun
eclipsed by palms.
The present fascist junta can never escape the same miserable fate
as what the "yusin" dictatorial regime did as it threw behind bars and
severely punished anyone who uttered a mere word of reunification. -0-
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