Pyongyang, June 20 (KCNA) -- Korean American Bae Jun Ho (Kenneth Bae)
is now cursed and censured by public for renewing his false propaganda
about the DPRK.
As already reported, Bae was arrested in the DPRK for spreading
subversive religion and working hard to build "a religious state"
hostile to the DPRK. For his hostile activities he was sentenced to hard
labor. But thanks to the humanitarian measure taken by the DPRK out of
magnanimity and good faith he was deported to the U.S. after spending
nearly two years in jail.
People say that habit is a second nature. Bae is accustomed to hostile acts against the DPRK.
Recently Bae released an anti-DPRK book peppered with "stories" about what happened during his hard labor.
At a book releasing ceremony sponsored by the south Korean puppet
forces, Bae talked rubbish that "he is planning to set up a
non-governmental organization for the fellow countrymen in the north and
carry out projects helpful to the poor people in the north and
defectors from the north." It is ridiculous, indeed, for Bae to be busy
with the moves for establishing a non-governmental organization for some
people as if he were a big philanthropist. In other words, he revealed
his intention to persist in his hostile acts against the DPRK.
At a meet-the press with U.S. congressmen he unhesitatingly spouted
sheer sophism that he witnessed how could a country be a huge prison and
that north Korea is a "huge prison."
It is less than two years since he begged for sparing his dirty life
in tears. He is now in such poor position as to appear as a member of a
shock brigade in slandering the DPRK, clinging to the coattails of the
U.S. and south Korean puppet forces.
It is worth recalling what he wrote in the letter of apology and
letter of thanks done in hot tears before being deported to the U.S.
The following is what he wrote in his letter of apology and letter
of thanks: "I sincerely thank the DPRK government for all humanitarian
measures and treatment for me. I will always remain thankful to the
Korean people and the DPRK and take the lead in the work for national
reunification and prosperity, never forgetting benevolence bestowed upon
me. I will make efforts to play the role of a bridge of friendship
linking the Western world with the DPRK."
In fact, the DPRK provided everything to Bae during his prison life
from humanitarian point of view. Whenever he did not feel well, we took
him to a hospital to be treated several times. We arranged his meeting
with his mother and let him exchange hundreds of correspondences.
There is a saying one's kindness should be repaid. However, Bae
returns evil for good. He has not built a bridge of friendship but
erected a bridge of distrust and confrontation. Is it morally right?
Bae is the felon who betrayed not only human conscience but also religious devotion.
Before flying to the U.S., he told officials concerned of the DPRK
that he is the churchman saying truth and religionist's devotion to God
is sacred and he can never betray it.
But upon returning to the U.S., he made a U turn, going busy
hatching plots with the group of Satan falsifying facts. He is none
other than Judas.
Bae Jun Ho has no option but to commit suicide.
We have nothing to say more of Bae waiting for the day of death after being branded as a despicable bete noire.
What matters is the double-dealing nature of the U.S. government as
it promised to prevent the recurrence of such behavior while conducting
"rescuing operation" of American criminals under the signboard of
"humanitarianism" but it gives a shot in the arm of those guys as soon
as its representatives went back.
It is the American society where different anti-DPRK organizations
are strutting about, prodding such human scum and half wits as Bae Jun
Ho into taking the lead in the false propaganda to mislead public
opinion.
It is a hard fact that the U.S. government is behind these organizations.
It is the true picture of the American society where there is
profound confusing of right and wrong, injustice beats justice and human
rights are wantonly abused.
The U.S. government should bear in mind that if it resorts to the
anti-DPRK propaganda under the signboard of "human rights", the fate of
the U.S. citizens now serving jail terms in the DPRK will become more
miserable.
The DPRK will neither make any compromise nor conduct negotiations
with the U.S. over the issue of American criminals nor take any
humanitarian measure as long as Bae Jun Ho keeps spouting invectives
against the DPRK.
Then American criminals now in custody in the DPRK will never be able to go back to the U.S.
The DPRK's clarification of this stand is not just a warning. -0-
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