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Papers Rap Park Geun Hye's Invectives against DPRK
Pyongyang, April 29 (KCNA) -- Papers Wednesday in commentaries rap Park Geun Hye's invectives against the DPRK during her visits to Latin American countries for more than ten days from the day marking one year since the ferry Sewol disaster.

In a joint press conference held in Colombia she cried out "for sending to the north sustainable strong and united message" that "nukes should not be allowed". In a written interview with a Chilean paper in the country she let loose a spate of rubbish about "dialogue" unbecoming her position, talking about someone's "passive attitude" towards the "Dresden declaration" and calling for "change". In Brazil, too, she made confrontational remarks, vociferating about the nuclear issue and the "human rights" issue.

These were outbursts let loose by a woman devoid of her own viewpoint as she was accustomed to recklessly accusing others, says Rodong Sinmun. It goes on:

She should have remained quiet if she had started foreign tour in order to escape the crisis in which she was liable to be impeached more than ten times. She must feel ashamed of talking volumes to slander fellow countrymen in the north.

No matter how desperately the south Korean puppet forces are kicking up a confrontation racket against the DPRK in cooperation with foreign forces, they can never tarnish the image of the dignified DPRK, block all its service personnel and people from dynamically advancing along the road of Juche and Songun and escape the worst crisis.

The puppet chief executive would be well advised to stop groundlessly accusing others only to become a laughing stock, and mind her own business in south Korea which has turned into mayhem.

Minju Joson brands Park as a confrontational maniac without an equal in the world as she made no scruple of hurling mud at the compatriots while making junkets to various countries, utterly indifferent to the angry voices of the south Korean people.

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