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Korea
Korean unionists denounce U.S. imperialists
2003-06-25
Happy Day of Struggle, everybody!
An indignation meeting of unionists in Pyongyang was held before the U.S. imperialists' armed spy ship "Pueblo" exhibited on the River Taedong and a meeting of youth and students in Pyongyang "pledge of avengers" at the Central Youth Hall on Monday on the occasion of June 25, the day of struggle against the U.S. imperialists.
Hmmmmmm... an "indignation meeting". Guess we'd better listen up.
Speakers at the meetings recalled that the U.S. imperialists reduced factories, peaceful cities and villages of Korea to heaps of rubbles in the most barbarous way and brutally killed innocent people in the past 1950s.
Are they talking about the Korean War here? I wasn't aware the Norks weren't using live ammo. The old man said it sure looked like live ammo to him.
The U.S. imperialists are now committing such murder, plunder, rape, assault and destruction almost every day as cruelly driving an armored car over young schoolgirls to death, they said, branding the U.S. imperialists as present-day barbarians and murderers, and the sworn enemy of the Korean nation.
Almost everyday. We take Sundays off to plan our next weeks raping and pillaging. So many Koreans, so little time.
If the U.S. imperialists unleash the second Korean war, oblivious of the historic lesson of their bitter defeat in the last Korean war, the Korean youth and working people, together with the people's army, will wipe out the aggressors with the arms of merciless revenge and accomplish the historic cause of national reunification, they stressed.
"The Arms of Merciless Revenge"? Wasn't that a country song wayback when? In the past 1950's, maybe?
Poems condemning the murderous atrocities of the U.S. imperialists were recited and an indignation statement read out at the meetings. Present there was Kim Jung Rin, secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea.
I'll bet he ain't eating baby fingers and barnyard grass salad for dinner.
Meanwhile, an indignation meeting of members of the Korean Democratic Women's Union took place before the armed spy ship "Pueblo" to condemn the U.S. imperialists.
You said that already. What is this? Groundhog Day in Pyongyang? Got a lot of work to do NK indignant unionist guy.
Posted by:tu3031

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