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Nigerian Organization Demands Dismantlement of "UN Command"
Pyongyang, September 10 (KCNA) -- The Nigerian National Committee for the Study of the Juche Idea posted an article titled "Illegal 'UN Command'" on its website on September 3.

The article said that six decades have passed since the conclusion of the Korean Armistice Agreement, but the war is not yet over. The "UN Command" in south Korea is one of the factors of the continued existence of the danger of a new war on the Korean Peninsula, it added.

Referring in detail to the background against which the illegal "UN Command" was cooked up, the article stressed that even Americans admitted the illegality of the command.

Recalling the statements made by UN officials concerned including UN secretary generals in 1994, 1998, 2004 and 2006 in denial of any relation between the UN and the command, the article noted: Nevertheless, the U.S. still paints its forces in south Korea as "UN Forces" though a resolution was adopted at the 30th session of the UN General Assembly.

It continued:

What is arousing greater precaution of the international community is that the U.S. is working hard to revive the command as a mechanism capable of commanding operations of allied forces and performing a logistic mission in contingency on the Korean Peninsula, instead of dismantling the entirely illegal command.

The UN should not allow its noble name to be abused any longer.

The illegal command in south Korea should be disorganized without delay.

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