[R-G] DPRK seems to be moving towards all Korean anti-American front ever more...]

Macdonald Stainsby mstainsby at resist.ca
Wed Jan 28 17:45:30 MST 2004


I am certain that what I do with the KCNA is an entire specialization in 
some American school, probably an ivy leaguer, just like "Sovietology" 
once was. I tend to try and read between the lines when I get the KCNA 
headlines-- whatever they might say. While it is very true that the DPRK 
has always made trying to divide the south from the US a priority, and 
it is also true that in the last few years this has been much more 
clearely pronounced, it appears that the north has elevated this 
struggle. The language here and the general tone are more and more 
towards trying to establish an all-Korean resistance movement to 
American imperialism and occupation of their two halves of one nation.

And good for them. Here's the latest 'popular front against imperialism' 
call from the DPRK and the KCNA.

Macdonald

Anti-U.S. Patriotic Struggle Called for
   Pyongyang, January 27 (KCNA) -- For the Korean people to open a broad
avenue for national reunification this year it is necessary, above all, to
direct the efforts of the nation to the struggle against the U.S.
imperialists and a nationwide anti-U.S. patriotic struggle is a common task
of all the Koreans in the north and the south and abroad, says Rodong 
Sinmun
in a signed article today. It goes on:
   The history of the struggle of the Korean people for national
independence and reunification is precisely one of the struggle against the
U.S. that is blocking it.
   The U.S. has resorted to reckless nuclear war moves against the DPRK to
endanger the destiny of the Korean nation and worked hard to obstruct the
movement of the Korean people for national independence and reunification,
infringing upon their sovereignty and meddling in the issue of the Korean
nation.    The north and south of Korea have fought hand in hand for the
independent development and prosperity of the nation through the efforts 
for
reconciliation and reunification ever since the publication of the June 15
North-South Joint Declaration.
   The U.S. is keen to serve its purpose of aggression and interests, not
caring about whether the Korean people remain divided and whether they
suffer a nuclear holocaust.
   For the Koreans to survive and prosper it is imperative to fight against
the Yanks.    The joint New Year editorial calls upon the whole nation 
for putting
into a reality the Korean nation's confrontation with the U.S. and
intensifying the struggle for independence against the U.S. aggression and
intervention.    All the Koreans in the north and south of Korea and 
abroad should turn
out as one in a vigorous anti-American struggle to protect their dignity 
and
destiny.


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Macdonald Stainsby
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