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Minju Joson Accuses S. Korean Authorities of Their Foul Acts Obstructive to Improvement of Inter-Korean Relations
Pyongyang, December 4 (KCNA) -- During the UN Climate Change Conference held in France recently the south Korean chief executive was busy calling on high-ranking politicians of different countries to solicit "international cooperation," crying out for "dialogue for denuclearization of the north" and their "positive role."

She in her "special address" at the UNESCO headquarters blustered that the "north's nuclear development and human rights issue are typical examples of the threat to the whole international community."

Minju Joson Friday observes in a commentary in this regard:

What she uttered is no more than her last-ditch effort as she is taken aback by the daily increasing authority and might of the DPRK.

She is persistently hurting the dignity and social system in the north while shelving the human rights situation in south Korea in the mire of predicament.

This indicates that the south Korean conservative ruling forces remain unchanged in their confrontation racket but are set to further intensify it.

The DPRK values the improvement of the inter-Korean relations but will never pardon those who are keen to escalate confrontation with the fellow countrymen in the north while hurting its dignity and social system.

The south Korean authorities are escalating the confrontation with the fellow countrymen in the north to achieve their ulterior aim while paying lip-service to "dialogue" and "peaceful reunification." This behavior will only touch off bitterer curses and condemnation by all Koreans and precipitate their self-destruction.

The south Korean conservative authorities would be well advised to stop their foul acts of hurting the fellow countrymen and doing harm to the process for improving the inter-Korean relations.

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