Friday, 8 September 2017

ASSPUK,JISGE, UK KFA and BSCPRKP support KAPPC statement on sanctions

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK 
www.uk-songun.com email juche007@yahoo.co.uk
                                                       8th of September Juche 106(2017)
The Association For the Study of Songun Politics UK(ASSPUK),the Juche Idea Study Group of England(JISGE), , the UK Korean Friendship Association(UK KFA) and the British Solidarity Committee for Peace and Reunification of Korea (BSCPRKP) today issued a statement in support of the statement of the  Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee (KAPPC) of the DPRK on the moves of the US and other hostile forces for more additional sanctions on People's Korea;
  The successful H bomb test of the DPRK on the 3rd of September was undoubtedly a great achievement for the DPRK .It greatly deterred  the danger of a nuclear war by the U.S. in Far East and Asia-Pacific including the Korean peninsula and provided a reliable guarantee for ensuring world peace and security. This feat deserves admiration by humankind.
  However the US imperialists along with  the south Korean puppets , Japan and various other reactionary forces such as Britain and the EU have clamoured to impose yet more sanctions on People's Korea which is already under heavy sanctions by the US and UNSC.
  The KAPPC rightly warns that the US needs to be mindful of the changed strategic position of Juche Korea and that the US will face resolute counter-action of most unprecedented nature which it could never control. Japan also needs to heed of the DPRK 's striking power and calm down, refraining from rash and provocative acts. Also south Korea needs to stop talking about action against the DPRK because it is a puppet entity and a colony of the US with no real power to mount any kind of decisive military action.
  Our organisations , support the appeal of the KAPPC for a struggle against the old unfair international order and for a new international order based on justice .
ASSPUK
JISGE
UK KFA

BSCPRKP
  

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