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North Korea demands billions over POWs, outrages South Korea
2006-01-09
North Korea is demanding billions of dollars in compensation for alleged atrocities against its prisoners of war and spies formerly held in South Korea, a demand which has sparked outrage among politicians in Seoul. There was no official response from the government to the unprecedented demand. But the main opposition party Sunday highlighted the North's own rights record, which often comes in for strong international criticism.

The formal damages complaint was filed to the South's human rights commission through a border office Friday, the North's official Korean Central News Agency said. The complaint insisted Seoul compensate former North Korean long-term prisoners for their time in "nightmarish prisons" run by former authoritarian governments in the South. "The physical damage, except mental damage done to them, stands at one billion US dollars even according to a preliminary estimate made by specialists of the DPRK (North Korea) in line with international practice," the agency said on Saturday. "It would come to several billions of US dollars ... if the damage done to all those unconverted long-term prisoners killed in prisons is put together."

But the North Korean demand backfired across the border. The ruling Uri Party, which usually takes a conciliatory line with North Korea, denounced the complaint as "totally against common sense". The main opposition Grand National Party called it "ridiculous". "They should first raise voices for improving human rights conditions in North Korea when they like to talk about human rights," the opposition party said in a statement. A senior unification ministry official told AFP on condition of anonymity that "the North Korean complaint is not worth being given any serious consideration."
Posted by:Fred

#11  Like good CLintonians and dialectic policrats and poligarchs just because North Korea was the one that iniated war during Korean War 1 doesn't mean they have to pay anyone anyting - NK > "WE'RE COMMIES, D*** YOU, WE COMMIES RECEIVE TRIBUTE, WE DO NOT PAY OUT OR GIVE OUT ANYTHING TO ANYONE"!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-01-09 22:28  

#10  calling Austin Powers
Posted by: 2b   2006-01-09 18:51  

#9  A billion? That's more than the entire GNP of the whole damned country. The communist party must be bouncing checks.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-01-09 18:22  

#8  Send 'em all back - via catapult, into the minefields.
Posted by: mojo   2006-01-09 17:58  

#7  The NORKS have a wonderful sense of humor. My next door neighboor was one of their 7,245 guests during that conflict, 2,806 of whom died in captivity.

I guess NORK is pissed off because their surviving POWs -- over 80,000 at one time -- are longing for the good old days when they were behind barbed wire, with 3 squares a day and all the protections of the International Red Cross.
Posted by: Perfesser   2006-01-09 15:11  

#6  Wonder what Madeline Halfbright thinks about this development? Surely her infinite wisdom vis-à-vis North Korea would be valuable in solving this latest political trauma. Personally, I would write a very angry letter to Kimmy and attach it to a JDAM dropped on the party HQ during a big gathering. Would send a clear message and offer a basis for further negotiations with whomever was left over. But then I am not a politician.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-01-09 13:10  

#5  2 thoughts:
"one billion US dollars" is Korean for "a pony"
or,
"One MILLION dollars...er, make that 100 BILLION dollars"
Posted by: Spot   2006-01-09 08:34  

#4  How do you say piss up a rope in Korean? I think the Norks just found out.
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2006-01-09 07:07  

#3  "totally against common sense".



Would tend to characterize most activity in the North, I'd say.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-01-09 06:45  

#2  Cross out the "North" send the demand back tripled, and laugh at them.

Thats hould rase the foam and spittle rate nicely.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-01-09 01:53  

#1  The Norks must be gettin jealous about how Iran has been getting to punk out the EU so much so they are goin to try to punk out the Snorks for some MORE money and tribute. Of course I fully expect the "outrage" to go away quickly and then follow in short order with more appeasment with no strings attached food aid and oil supplies all the while.
Posted by: C-Low   2006-01-09 00:54  

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