That was extremely difficult for me to read...
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On 12/26/2014 3:17 AM, Eric Kuhnke via Af wrote:
*DPRK Will Not Tolerate "Human Rights" Racket of US and Its Allies*
/The National Defence Commission of the DPRK issued the following
statement on November 23:/
We have already seriously warned of the catastrophic consequences to
be entailed by the reckless anti-DPRK "human rights" racket kicked up
by the US and it followers.
This warning was aimed to help cool their heads overheated by
confrontation and hostile policy, though belatedly, and refrain from
committing another anachronistic criminal act of challenging justice
after judging the gravity of the situation with reason.
This measure taken by us aroused deep sympathy of the public at home
and abroad and various righteous and upright countries made every
possible effort to put the situation under control while voicing
opposition to the US-orchestrated "human rights" racket against the DPRK.
We feel sincerely thankful for this and will always remember it.
However, the US, steeped in brigandish bad habit, finally perpetrated
such reckless action as fabricating the anti-DPRK "resolution on human
rights" at the UN by manipulating riff-raffs bereft of elementary view
and principle, instead of thinking twice.
The US let the EU and Japan draft the "resolution" and UN member
states blindly following and obeying it voted for it.
This hideous charade staged in the international arena is a shameless,
politically-motivated farce to suppress justice with injustice and
cover truth with lies and the height of impudent burlesque to deceive
the world people.
What happened there is lashing our service personnel and people into
great fury and their determination to make retaliation against this is
running high.
The US and its followers are now unable to escape merciless punishment
for daring impair the prestige of the DPRK and foolishly trying to
bring down the socialist system, the cradle of our people.
The US and its followers adopted the extremely unreasonable
"resolution on human rights" against the DPRK and, not content with
this, continue behaving impudently as if they had put it in an awkward
position. The NDC of the DPRK solemnly declares the following
principled stand in this regard:
*Firstly, our army and people categorically deny and reject the
"resolution on human rights" fabricated by the US and its allies by
abusing UN.*
We have never recognized any "resolution" worked out by the US-led
undesirable hostile forces to encroach upon our sovereignty and vital
rights.
The same is the case with the present "resolution."
This is because the present "resolution" is a fabrication made on the
basis of misinformation provided by a handful of human scum who fled
the country after committing unpardonable crimes before our country
and its people and abandoning their native places and parents and
wives and children.
It is also because the "resolution" is a product of political fraud as
it was railroaded through highhanded and arbitrary practices,
allurement and bribery by hostile forces including the US, without
expression of the free will of UN member states that sympathize with
justice and value conscience.
Worse still, the "resolution" was adopted under the manipulation of
the US which has sought the infringement upon our sovereignty in
violation of the UN Charter which considers respect for the
sovereignty of all countries and non-interference in their internal
affairs as a basic principle.
This "resolution" may work on those poor guys who throw away human
dignity like a pair of old shoes, steeped in sycophancy and submission.
But it can never work on the DPRK, highly dignified with independence
and demonstrating its might with self-defence and self-reliance.
The US and Japan are the worst human rights abusers as they have
mercilessly trampled down the peoples' rights to exist and live and
develop and took countless human lives in Korea and other parts of the
world for centuries. And such riff-raffs as the Park Geun Hye group of
south Korea kowtowing to them joined them in sponsoring the above-said
"resolution" reminiscent of a thief crying "Stop the thief!" This
cannot but be a tragicomedy unprecedented in history.
Our army and people urge the Obama administration to make a formal
apology by bending its knees before us for its crimes.
This stand of ours is a warning served to Japan and riff-raffs of the
EU as well as the Park Geun Hye group that they can also never go
scot-free.
This stand of the DPRK is, at the same time, a warning served to the
UN to make haste to take a fair measure to put the situation under
control, though belatedly.
The UN needs to seriously recollect the time when the DPRK declared a
just nuclear thunder to defend its supreme interests 20 years back.
*Secondly, our army and people will take an unprecedented toughest
measure for mercilessly smashing the heinous "human rights" campaign
against the DPRK as it has already declared.*
The recent "resolution on human rights" is a full revelation of the
hostile intention to stamp out everything dear to our army and people.
Human rights precisely mean the right to independence and the
sovereignty of a relevant country.
Therefore, the brigandish "resolution" against the DPRK's genuine
human rights means the most undisguised war declaration to infringe
upon its sovereignty.
The recent "resolution" dared take issue with the dignity of our
supreme leadership. This fact alone goes to prove that the sponsors of
the "resolution" and all those involved in its adoption deserve a
severe punishment.
Because the dignity of the supreme leadership means the destiny of the
DPRK which cannot be bartered for anything.
The US is the primary target of our toughest countermeasure.
The US has run the whole gamut of hostile policies including the
political isolation, economic blockade and military pressure upon the
DPRK.
As the US found all this unworkable on the DPRK, it is making
desperate efforts to use the "human rights issue" for creating a new
theatre for invasion under the pretext of armed intervention.
We will take toughest counteraction against the US as already declared
before the world, as long as its "human rights" racket and its hostile
actions go on.
Japan, too, can never escape this toughest counteraction of the DPRK.
It is the sworn enemy of the Korean people as it committed
thrice-cursed crimes, crudely violating their human rights from the
beginning of the last century like the US.
It is disgusting for Japan to pull up the DPRK over its genuine human
rights just to please the US, far from repenting of its crime-woven past.
Japan should bear in mind that if it continues behaving as now, it
will disappear from the world map for good, not just remaining a near
yet distant country.
The Park Geun Hye group is also the main target of the DPRK's toughest
counteraction as it has turned the whole of south Korea into the worst
tundra of human rights.
We warned it enough to understand that its improper tongue-lashing
would end in cutting off its head. It, however, is still busy talking
rubbish about somebody's nukes and "human rights" and a sort of life.
It would be well advised to realize itself what miserable end its
heinous confrontation with compatriots will bring.
Availing ourselves of this opportunity, we would like to urge the UN
to come to its senses and awaken itself.
If the UN allows the US to turn the inviolable political arena into a
mayhem under the sway of its highhanded and arbitrary practices,
abandoning the principle of impartiality and equity and its original
mission and role, it will be hard to maintain its existence amid the
world people's condemnation.
Our army and people can never overlook the insult to our genuine human
rights and the infringement upon the right to independence and
sovereignty.
Time will prove what high price those who unreasonably violated the
dignity of the DPRK despite its warning will have to pay.
*Thirdly, the US and its followers will be wholly accountable for the
unimaginable and catastrophic consequences to be entailed by the
frantic "human right" racket against the DPRK.*
We offered the US a series of opportunities of redeeming its crimes by
turning over a new leaf.
Recently, the DPRK treated with magnanimity US high-ranking officials
who came here, bringing with them Obama's personal letter and showed
such humanitarian leniency to several American criminals who were
sentenced to heavy penalties for violating the law of the DPRK.
Nevertheless, the US responded to it with the frantic "human rights"
racket against the DPRK.
We would like to question the Park Geun Hye group busy billing the
adoption of the above-said "resolution" as a sort of a significant event.
Does she think the Blue House will be safe if guns roar for aggression
and a nuclear war breaks out on the Korean peninsula?
Can she prolong her remaining days in America after leaving south Korea?
Japan, a political pigmy, would be well advised to behave itself
properly, cogitating about what miserable end it will meet.
Once a sacred war is launched to protect the sovereignty of the DPRK,
not only the US but the Park Geun Hye group and Japan will have to be
hit hard and sent to the bottom of the sea.
The UN also can never evade the responsibility for the catastrophic
consequences entailed by what happened there.
All this is the DPRK's response to the "human rights" racket of the
US-led hostile forces.
Nobody can infringe upon the DPRK's sacred and supreme interests.
It is the firm stand of the army and people of the DPRK not to
tolerate the US and its followers' vicious "human rights" racket.
The sponsors of the "resolution" and all those involved in its
adoption will repent bitterly.
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 5:23 AM, Jeremy via Af <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Yeah, 'DPRK' takedown notice....I was kidding.
On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Josh Reynolds via Af
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Care too post it?
On December 25, 2014 8:12:50 PM AKST, Jeremy via Af
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I just got a DPRK takedown notice! TorrentFreak says over
750K people have already pirated it. I didn't think it
would be an issue...
On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 10:06 PM, Josh Reynolds via Af
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Boobs!
On December 25, 2014 7:44:13 PM AKST, Mike Hammett via
Af <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
"sophomoric, moronic, and extremely poor, gross
taste" Those are usually the movies I prefer. That
and stuff with boobs or things that blow up.
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*From: *"Rory Conaway via Af" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
*To: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent: *Thursday, December 25, 2014 10:41:56 PM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] OT Movie Review
Yea, it was sophomoric, moronic, and extremely
poor, gross taste. I watched it out of pure
patriotism. J< /p>
Rory
*From:*Af [mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of
*Jaime Solorza via Af
*Sent:* Thursday, December 25, 2014 9:13 PM
*To:* Animal Farm
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] OT Movie Review
Neither actor interest me. Actually none of the
movie fare piques my int erest all. We always go
to movies on Christmas Day.
Oh well. Enjoy the movie
Jaime Solorza
On Dec 25, 2014 9:03 PM, "Rory Conaway via Af"
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We are watching it now.
Rory
*From:*Af [mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of
*Chuck McCown via Af
*Sent:* Thursday, December 25, 2014 8:38 PM
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* [AFMUG] OT Movie Review
The Interview.
Exactly what you would expect from Rogan and Franco.
Pineapple Express in North Korea.
Instead of video killed the radio star I think it
now is - streaming has killed the distribution
company.
Odd that my wife bought me a book for Christmas.
Half way through it I watched the move on YouTube.
The book is “Escape from Camp 14”. Biography of a
kid that was born in a North Korean prison camp.
He grew up and escaped. So far he is the only one
they know about.
I have read Victor Frankl, Anne Frank and others.
Have seen “Night and Fog” multiple times.
North Korea is worse in some ways.
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