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N.K. threatens ‘removal of President Park’

Posted September. 29, 2014 03:21,   

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North Korea on Saturday called for ‘removal’ of South Korean President Park Geun-hye through a statement by its National Defense Commission, which is chaired by the Stalinist country’s leader Kim Jong Un.

In the statement issued by the spokesman of the National Defense Commission’s Policy Bureau, the North called President Park “Extremely vicious top-notch lunatic of confrontation,” “Traitor of the modern era” and “Eternal traitor,” blasting her by saying that “She should be removed immediately, and Park Geun-hye’s miserable last day has been already determined.”

It used a flurry of extreme expressions, including “The liquidation of Park Geun-hye is the conclusion reached by our military and people,” and “We will bury a modern, toadyish traitor like Park Geun-hye.” The North thus went so far as ‘threatening to kill’ Park going beyond cursing and defaming her, as it blasts the South Korean head of state by specifying her name. In its statement, Pyongyang also claimed its “Nuclear deterrence has already entered the phase of ultrahigh-precision and small-scale nuclear weapons.”

In a piece printed in its Rodong Sinmun daily on Saturday, the North also used vulgar expressions, “Indecent behaviors of a political prostitute who is crazy for confrontation,” “King of human rights abuse,” “Lunatic of confrontation,” and “Patient of delusion,” saying that “The Park Geun-hye faction shall pay without fail for proclaiming heads-on confrontation.”

After President Park urged the North to resolve human rights violation and give-up of nuclear weapons at her speech at the U.N. National Assembly on Wednesday, Pyongyang has continued its vulgar criticism and threatening for three consecutive days from Friday.

The North already continued a flurry of expressions and abusive languages disparaging woman against President Park for about two months, starting soon after she urged Pyongyang to give up nuclear weapons at the Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague, the Netherlands, and announced her ‘vision for peaceful reunification’ by visiting Dresden, Germany in late March this year. Pyongyang also effectively declined a second high-level inter-Korean high-level contact, which the Seoul government proposed in August, demanding Seoul to ‘first block South Korean civilian organizations from sending fliers into the North.”