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Forcible Disbandment of S. Korean Progressive Party Denounced by Guinean, Bulgarian Personages
Pyongyang, January 4 (KCNA) -- Personages of Guinea and Bulgaria released statements on Dec. 26 last year in protest against the south Korean puppet group's fascist action of forcibly disbanding a progressive party.

Lansana Komara, permanent secretary of the Guinean People's Assembly, denounced the puppet group for disbanding the party by deliberately linking its programme to the DPRK and branding it as "an unconstitutional political party following the north."

The forcible disbandment of the party which has conducted legitimate activities for social independence, democracy and reunification through alliance with the north is an abuse of human rights and democracy wantonly violating international law on freedom of association and expression, he noted.

He urged the south Korean authorities to stop at once enforcing their anachronistic confrontation policy toward the DPRK and trampling down democracy.

Lyudmil Kostadinov, chief of the Bulgarian Group for the Study of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism, said the south Korean reactionary ruling forces are oblivious of the truth that the reactionary regimes in the world have been thrown into the dumping ground of history while seeking to check the progressive development of people.

The chief demanded the south Korean authorities repeal all evil laws banning the activities of workers to bring about free spread of progressive ideas and defend their political and economic interests and of patriotic organizations objecting to the U.S. subjugation and calling for the independent and peaceful reunification of the country.

No act can ever arrest the struggle of the south Korean people to realize social justice and the reunification of the country, the chief added.

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