Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Your Daily North Korean Headline

A bit of calling the kettle black don't you think?

Joint Action against Dictatorship Urged in S. Korea

Pyongyang, April 5 (KCNA) -- Personages of different circles in south Korea, who suffered from the fascist "National Security Law," held meetings on March 24 and 31 to call for an organization to take a joint action against the outrages of the dictatorial regime.

At the meetings speakers noted that many people have been subjected to the NSL for the mere reason that they struggled to put an end to the history of division and reunify the country.

The present authorities are getting hell-bent on crackdown on the inhabitants by dint of the NSL despite the evermore growing voices of the people at home and abroad who demand the abrogation of the fascist law, revealing its nature against human rights and national reunification, they charged.

They declared that they would form an organization with the victims to the evil law to fight against the suppression by the power.

Actually, the North might actually be onto something here. In fairness, the law does appear to be rather draconic. Human Rights Watch takes a stand against it here.

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