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Rodong Sinmun on Second All-out People's Action in South Korea
Pyongyang, December 11 (KCNA) -- There took place in south Korea an all-out people's action, the largest-ever since the candlelight rallies against the import of American beef in 2008 that shook the unpopular rule of traitor Lee Myung Bak to its very foundation. Thrown into consternation, the south Korean authorities are getting ever more desperate in their campaign to crack down on people at the point of bayonet.

Rodong Sinmun Friday observes in an article in this regard:

The present south Korean chief executive, who took office by deceiving the people, issued an order to indiscriminately suppress the participants in the anti-"government" actions, labeling them as "violent demonstrators and terrorists".

Where there is oppression, there always comes resistance. South Korean people are turning out in fierce resistance against brutal tyranny.

The large-scale second all-out people's action staged in Seoul on Dec. 5 was inevitable resistance against the intolerable tyranny of the conservative authorities and a deserved condemnation of injustice by justice.

The all-out people's action, the largest-ever since the emergence of the present ruling quarters, is an eruption of the pent-up grudge of the popular masses and, at the same time, is a manifestation of the strong will not to allow fascism and dictatorship under any circumstances.

The first all-out people's action was a broad public resistance against the history coup and retrogressive labor market restructuring. And the theme of the second all-out people's action was "Stop to the dictatorship. No dictatorship which overpowers the people."

It is an inevitable process of history that a dictatorial rule is bound to go to ruin as it tramples down the popular masses' desire for independence and their vital rights and blocks social progress and democratic development.

No ferocious dictator can match the might of the united people.

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