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KCNA Commentary Assails Candidate for S. Korean Prime Minister for His Reckless Remarks
Pyongyang, June 14 (KCNA) -- Torrents of reckless remarks let loose by Mun Chang Guk, candidate for the puppet prime minister of south Korea, are stunning its political and social circles every day.

Mun in his lecture given at a church in 2011 talked nonsense that the military rule of the Japanese imperialists over Korea and the Korean division caused by the U.S. after its liberation were an expression of the "will of the God."

These were outpourings that stunned all people and country-selling remarks made by a pro-Japanese and pro-U.S. lackey.

The history of the Korean nation records pro-Japanese elements who shamefully sold off its soul to the Japanese imperialists and sycophants towards the U.S. who blindly kowtowed to it.

However, the history knows no such a foolish traitor to the nation as Mun who described the colonial rule of the Japanese imperialists over Korea and its division caused by the U.S. as an expression of the "will of the God" and as the fate the Korean nation had to meet.

His remarks are an unbearable insult to the Korean nation which has suffered all sorts of misfortunes and pain for centuries due to outsiders.

What Mun uttered is nothing but politically-motivated hysteria of a guy who knows no fear of divine punishment.

By origin, he had hysterical way of thinking. Since he got a job in the south Korean paper Choongang Ilbo in 1975, he has run the whole gamut of odd remarks in a bid to lay his base in the political and media circles.

Mun was strongly censured by the south Korean people for his reckless remarks that the Korean nation was "lazy and it lacked independence."

He also let loose such sophism that Japan "transferred technology" to Korea during its colonial rule over the latter and that "Korea was fortunate to have Japan as a neighbor."

Being such human scum, Mun tried hard to "justify" before religionists the Japanese imperialist's colonial rule over Korea and its division, talking about "the will of the God."

His remarks were so ridiculous that the floor leader of the Democratic Alliance for New Politics on June 12 deplored that he could hardly understand whether Mun is a candidate for the prime minister or an official of the government-general in Korea during the rule of the Japanese imperialists.

That is why not only progressive forces of various strata including patriotic religionists in south Korea but even newly elected lawmakers from the "Saenuri party" are demanding Mun give up his candidacy of his own accord as he lacked a clear outlook on history acceptable to the public.

The Koreans will never pardon the above-said acts to justify the tragedy of national sufferings and division.

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