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Fascist Actions Taken in S. Korea
Pyongyang, March 27 (KCNA) -- The Jongro Police Station in Seoul of south Korea Tuesday applied for a warrant of arrest for Kang Min Uk, ex-chairman of the south Korean Federation of University Students in the 21st Century, who was walked off while staging a surprise demonstration in protest against the reckless remarks made by the present chief executive as regards Tok Islets.

The fascist police were reported to have taken this action on charges that he spearheaded all forms of rallies including the candlelight rally staged against the import of U.S. beef in 2008.

On March 22 the puppet Intelligence Service took such a fascist action as searching and confiscating things in the house of peasant poet Jong Sol Gyo.

It perpetrated such a tyrannical action by applying the "National Security Law" on charges that the collection of poem authored by him last year contained some poems "encouraging and praising" the north.

It was reported that in the course of the search operation the fascist hooligans confiscated more than 50 books and demanded him appear in the Kangwon Provincial Police Office.

In this connection, Jong made it clear that the Intelligence Service unreasonably confiscated the above-said books after labeling them "literature benefiting the enemy" despite the fact that some of the above-said books were either legitimately retrieved in the course of the trial of him held earlier or those available in bookstores.

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