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Iron Piles Set by Japanese Imperialists Discovered in S. Korea
Pyongyang, October 27 (KCNA) -- Iron piles that the Japanese imperialists hammered on Mt. Kumjong in Pusan of south Korea were discovered, according to south Korean CBS on Thursday.

The chief of the Association for Promoting National Spirit said 10 iron piles and a stone monument bearing Japanese words were found on the mountain, declaring they would be removed immediately.

It had already been disclosed that the Japanese imperialists committed such criminal acts as hammering iron piles on famous mountains and strongholds in a sinister effort to break the spirit of the Korean nation.

Such things were discovered in at least 360 places, counting only those known.

The iron piles discovered in Pusan bear clear witness to the crimes committed by the Japanese imperialists to exterminate the Korean nation.

Japan, however, has worked hard to stage a comeback to Korea, justifying all the crimes it committed against the Korean people in the past, far from settling them.

The Japanese reactionaries' such despicable acts are a challenge to the conscience of the world people who value truth and peace.

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