calendar>>November 29. 2016 Juche 105
S. Koreans' Action for Bringing down Park Geun Hye Hailed
Pyongyang, November 29 (KCNA) -- Koreans in Japan met in Tokyo on Nov. 26 to accuse Park Geun Hye and express full support for the south Korean people's struggle for her resignation from office.

Present at the meeting were Nam Sung U, vice-chairman of the Central Standing Committee of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryon), and other officials of Chongryon, officials of organizations and enterprises under Chongryon, officials of Chongryon and compatriots of various circles in Kanto and delegates of teaching staff and students of the Korean University.

The participants watched a video showing the south Korean people's struggle against Park Geun Hye.

Nam Sung U said in a report that the struggles against Park Geun Hye now staged in across south Korea are an eruption of anger at her who has only sought dictatorship, irregularities and corruption, sycophancy and national division and a just action for forcing her to step down and throwing her into the dumping ground of history at any cost.

The reporter condemned Park for pressing for the blitz conclusion of an agreement on protecting military intelligence with Japan which any successive puppet rulers dared not do.

Adopted at the meeting was a joint statement of Koreans in Japan to denounce Park Geun Hye and fully support the south Korean people's struggle for her resignation.

The meeting decided to send the joint statement to organizations of overseas compatriots in Russia, China, the U.S., Canada, Germany, Australia and other parts of the world and thus develop it into a joint statement of overseas Koreans under their support and hand it to the puppet embassies.

It also decided to develop a "signature-collection campaign for forcing Park Geun Hye to step down" into a mass movement involving all Koreans in Japan together with the Federation of Koreans in Japan for Democracy and Unification.

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