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S. Korean Regime's Human Rights Abuses under Fire in Brazil
Pyongyang, August 3 (KCNA) -- Jose Gil de Almeida, chairman of the Brazilian Committee for Solidarity with the DPRK, on July 25 made public a statement in denunciation of the south Korean puppet regime's serious human rights abuses.

Recalling that Pak Jong Suk had a press conference with Korean and foreign reporters upon coming back to the DPRK, disillusioned with south Korea to which she had been taken away, the statement referred to what she said about the human rights abuses committed by south Korean agents.

It went on:

All Koreans and fair-minded people of the world and prominent Red Cross figures are expressing irrepressible anger at the human rights abuses of the Lee Myung Bak regime and brand this as terrorism against human rights, slave trade of modern version and piracy of the 21st century.

Rare to be found in this world are such monstrous crimes as abduction of people and human rights abuses.

The Lee Myung Bak group of gangsters bribe agents and prod them into operations to lure and abduct those who betrayed their country after failing to overcome temporary difficulties and other residents of the DPRK who went to neighboring countries to meet their relatives or on business and take them to south Korea for using them for politically-motivated provocations against the DPRK.

This is an infringement upon the sovereignty of the DPRK and a grave provocation against it.

The Korean people will never pardon the Lee Myung Bak group of traitors for committing ceaseless criminal acts against the DPRK in total denial of the June 15 North-South joint Declaration and the October 4 declaration.

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