calendar>>November 8. 2014 Juche 103
S. Korean Authorities Urged to Immediately Halt Leaflet Scattering Operations
Pyongyang, November 8 (KCNA) -- The south Korean prime minister and other riff-raffs expressed "regret" at the statement issued by the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea on Nov. 1, noting that "there is no law directly banning the leaflet scattering operations". Speaking before ambassadors of foreign countries in Seoul, they made no scruple of letting loose such invectives as the "north spread misinformation that the south Korean government connived and supported the scattering of leaflets even though it was a voluntary action taken by a non-governmental body", "what the north did was an insincere attitude reneging on the agreement between the north and the south" and the "north unilaterally stuck to its own stand."

Branding these coarse invectives against the DPRK as a crafty trick to shift the blame for the deteriorating north-south ties on to the DPRK, Minju Joson Saturday says in a commentary:

The south Korean authorities' claim that there is no law directly banning the leaflet scattering operation is a sheer lie as it was made to back a handful of human scum.

What matters is that the puppet authorities have not an iota of an intention to check such leaflet scattering operations.

The above-said invectives remind one of a thief crying "Stop the thief!" Explicitly speaking, they are encouraging the leaflet scattering operations by human scum by hook or by crook because they seek "unification through absorption".

It is the fixed will and principled stand of the army and people of the DPRK never to pardon anyone who encroaches upon the dignity of the supreme leadership of the DPRK.

The south Korean authorities should not dream of having dialogue with the DPRK as long as the leaflet scattering operations continue.

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