calendar>>June 19. 2012 Juch 101
S. Korean Conservative Group's Racket for "Eliminating Forces Following North" Slammed
Pyongyang, June 19 (KCNA) -- The racket for "eliminating the forces following the north" kicked off by the Lee Myung Bak group in south Korea is a fascist action to root out democratic forces of different circles calling for progress and reform.

Rodong Sinmun Tuesday says this in a bylined article.

The people from all walks of life disillusioned with the conservative policy of the Lee group are intensifying their actions to bring down the traitors' "government", chanting slogans "We can't endure any longer" and "Let's bring down the pragmatic dictatorial regime," the article notes, and goes on:

Much upset by the conservative policy being shaken to its very foundation, the Lee group is making desperate efforts to bar the struggle against conservatism from mounting at any cost and shore up the corrupt U.S. colonial ruling system.

The Lee group is labeling those who support the policy of the north, opposed to its talk about legitimacy, and justify the north as the "forces following the north."

The real aim sought by the Lee group is to block the advance of progressive and pro-reform forces getting dynamic in south Korea due to its "coloring" operation and ideological conflict and render society more conservative and reactionary.

Traitor Lee Myung Bak and conservative group of the "Saenuri Party" are resorting to their trite "coloring" operation aimed at labeling the progressive and pro-reform forces as the "leftists" linked with the DPRK under the watchword of eliminating the "forces following the north" in a bid to turn the situation before the "presidential election" favorable to them.

The Lee group is working hard to use the watchword for misleading public and seek the stay of the conservative regime in power but this will get it nowhere.

The racket would only bring into bolder relief the wicked nature and intention of the group and precipitate the final destruction of the conservative regime.

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