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DPRK Women Indignant at S. Korean Regime's Unethical Deed
Pyongyang, July 7 (KCNA) -- Ro Su Hui, vice-chairman of the South Headquarters of the National Alliance for Korea's Reunification (Pomminryon), was forcibly taken away by south Korean agents just after he crossed over the Demarcation Line (DL) in Panmunjom.

In this regard, KCNA met Pak Yong Hui, member of the North Headquarters of Pomminryon, Jang Kum Suk, manager of the Moranbong Unha Garment Factory, and Kim Myong Suk, vice-chairwoman of the C.C., Democratic Women's Union of Korea.

Q: No sooner had Ro Su Hui crossed over the DL than he was forcibly taken away in south Korea. What do you think about it?

Pak: It was horrible.

Ro is a pro-reunification patriot who came to Pyongyang to mourn the death of General Secretary Kim Jong Il, the great loss to the nation.

Nevertheless, the south Korean agents handcuffed, tied and forcibly took him away, treating him like an animal under the eyes of people.

Worse still, the south Korean group of traitors kicked off a racket of defaming the dignity of the supreme leadership of the DPRK in the area south of Panmunjom in coincidence with Ro's return.

This is another intolerable challenge and provocation to the entire nation.

Those anti-reunification confrontational maniacs, indifferent to the national reconciliation and unity, will be bound to face harsh punishment of Heaven.

Q: Witnessing the arrest of Ro in Panmunjom, you shouted to the south Korean agents, "Are you Koreans?" Please tell me about your feelings.

Jang: I can hardly repress my resentment.

The south Korean agents pounced upon Ro Su Hui nearing 70 years of age and snatched flowers and reunification flag from him and trampled them. Those agents were gangsters.

It is so shameful for the south Korean authorities to illegalize the visit to the north, where fellow countrymen live in, while taking no issue with the visit to the United States. It is also ridiculous for them to incriminate any praise of the DPRK while currying favor with the U.S. master.

Those villains, the traitors to the nation, should be wiped out to the last one.

Q: I think Ro Su Hui's Pyongyang visit can never be incriminated in view of the traditional manners and customs or national reconciliation and unity, but should be praised as a patriotic deed by the entire nation.

Kim: You're right. It is none other than the Lee Myung Bak group of traitors that should be severely punished by the nation as it leveled gun at the fellow countrymen in mourning over the nation's great loss and hindered south Koreans' condolence visits to Pyongyang.

There is a saying that every sin brings its punishment with it. The Lee group of rats will face a stern punishment by all the Korean people for its hideous crimes committed against the nation and humanity.

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