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Japanese Term Lee Myung Bak's Words and Deeds Immoral
Pyongyang, May 2 (KCNA) -- Japanese issued statements on April 23 and 25 to denounce the south Korean regime for hurting the dignity of the supreme leadership of the DPRK and speaking ill of the celebrations for the 100th Day of the Sun.

Kenki Nakamura, chairman of the Japan-Korea Society for Scientific and Educational Interchange, said that the south Korean group of traitors let loose a spate of invectives hurting the dignified system of the DPRK.

The Lee Myung Bak regime can not be forgiven as it slandered the DPRK, based on false information, speculation and prejudice being ignorant of the situation of developing DPRK, and repeatedly insulted the dignity of the supreme leadership of the DPRK which its people regard as more valuable than their lives, he noted.

Kaneyuki Mizutani, chairman of the Japanese Aichi Prefectural Preparatory Committee for Celebrating the Centenary of the Birth of President Kim Il Sung, Koichi Takeuchi, secretary general of the Aichi Council for Promoting the Education and Cultural Exchange between Japan and the DPRK, and Kazuo Uemura, secretary general of the Fukuoka Prefectural Japan-DPRK Friendship Society, scathingly condemned the Lee Myung Bak group of traitors for seeking to destroy the system of the DPRK while slandering the dignity of its supreme leadership, the celebrations for the 100th Day of the Sun and the satellite launch.

Takashi Ishida, representative member of the Kyoto Prefectural Preparatory Committee for Celebrating the Centenary of the Birth of President Kim Il Sung and former chairman of the Kyoto Prefectural Assembly, said that Lee was so mean and immoral as to make such words and deeds as a politician which indicate his foolishness.

Provocative words are not fitting for a politician and human being, he said, urging Lee to refrain from his words and deeds that can draw criticism by history.

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