calendar>>February 2. 2009 Juche 98
Japan's Hostile Campaign against DPRK Blasted
Pyongyang, February 2 (KCNA) - According to recent German press reports, Japanese banks are apt to ask any person coming to deposit money "if it is the money from north Korea." Money can be deposited only when there is the answer that "it is not the money from north Korea." Japanese are required to answer a similar question when they wish to draw their money from banks.

Rodong Sinmun Monday observes in a signed commentary in this regard:

This ridiculous practice hardly imaginable in any other countries of the world is an expression of the Japanese militarists' reckless hostile policy toward the DPRK.

This undisguised hysteric practice dates back to the period of the ultra-right Abe regime. What the Japanese reactionaries seek through this is a criminal intention to stir up bitterness towards the DPRK among Japanese by convincing them that it is to blame for any inconvenience in their life and thus put their militaristic policy and policy for staging a comeback to Korea into practice.

Japan is still disturbed by this despicable political charade launched by the right-wing conservative group, an indication that the hostile policy toward the DPRK has reached to an extreme phase.

The descendents of Samurais are now working with bloodshot eyes to repeat the Japanese imperialists' history of unprecedented aggression and colonial rule over Korea.

The Japanese reactionaries are making desperate efforts to realize their scenario for staging a comeback to Korea, prompted by their the viewpoint that Japan can be prosperous only when it is put under Japan's control and it is fated to go to ruin when it abandons the above-said scenario.

Should the Japanese militarists mount a preemptive attack on the DPRK to seize it, its army and people will mete out a stern judgment to them and give vent to their deep-rooted grudge against them.

The Japanese reactionaries would be well advised to bear in mind that they will be hit hard for frantically pursuing such hostile policy toward the DPRK as now and cogitate about the ensuing consequences, warns the commentary.

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