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Reprinted from the July 6, 2000
issue of Workers World newspaper
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KOREANS EXPOSE U.S. WAR CRIMES

By Scott Scheffer
New York

Gae Il Hwang and Sun-joon Kim, two south Korean men, were
attacked by the U.S. military when they were children
during the Korean War.

They stayed silent for 50 years for fear of reprisals. In
June they traveled to the United States to tell their
stories.

Joined by several other south Koreans--all leading
activists in the growing movement to oust the 37,000 U.S.
troops in south Korea--they spoke at a special June 24
forum on U.S. war crimes against the Korean people. The
forum took place at the United Nations Church Center in New
York.

The day before, the men spoke at a news conference in
Washington and a rally near the White House. All these
events were timed to coincide with the anniversary of the
June 1950 outbreak of the Korean War.

The largely Korean American audience at the New York forum
was silent as the men told how the Pentagon attacks had
affected their lives. Both had been among big groups of
civilians the U.S. military targeted in the early days of
the 1950-1953 war.

Gae Il Hwang lost an eye to shrapnel at age 7. Sun-joon
Kim lost his left arm to a bomb dropped by a U.S. plane.

Since late last year, when the story of the U.S. attack at
the village of No Gun-ri appeared in the big-business
media, evidence of some 60 such attacks has surfaced.

Deirdre Griswold, editor of Workers World newspaper, also
spoke at the June 24 forum. She was part of the
International Delegation to Investigate U.S. War Crimes in
Korea that traveled to south Korea in May.

Griswold told of meeting survivors of U.S. attacks
throughout south Korea. She described sites of mass
killings and executions of political prisoners.

Griswold said the purpose of U.S. military dominance in
Asia and elsewhere is to "protect a world order in which
there is a greater polarization than ever before in human
history between billionaires and those who don't have a
handful of rice."

Berta Joubert-Ceci, a Puerto Rican activist and a member
of the International Action Center, spoke about the
struggle to get the U.S. Navy out of Vieques, the Puerto
Rican island used as a U.S. military practice range. The
world recently learned that Korea has its own Vieques, when
damage from an errant U.S. bomb at the tiny island of
Maehyang spurred protests.

Over the years nine people have been killed at Maehyang.
The latest incident has renewed the Korean people's
determination to drive the U.S. troops out.

The forum was organized by the Fiftieth Anniversary
Committee to End the Korean War, which includes the
Congress for Korean Reunification, International Action
Center, Korean American National Coordinating Council,
Veterans for Peace/NYC, and Nodutdol for Korean Community
Development.

The forum was co-sponsored by the Korea Truth Commission
to Investigate U.S. Military Attacks on Civilians, which
was founded in Beijing in May. The KTC includes
representatives from the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea (socialist north Korea), the south Korean progressive
movement and overseas Koreans.

The south Korean delegation was invited by the Rev. Kiyul
Chung, secretary general of the KTC. Chung was the primary
organizer of the news conference and rally in Washington
and of the international delegation that toured south Korea
in May.

At the forum he asked that "we come together again in June
of 2001, for a tribunal of U.S. war crimes against the
Korean people."

Brian Becker of the IAC called for a rally on July 27,
Korea's Armistice Day. "Let's not end this meeting today by
simply remembering all this important testimony, but
instead let's take what we've learned into the streets," he
said.

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>OKINAWANS OUTRAGED OVER CRIMES BY US TROOPS
   Military imposes curfew and alcohol ban in wake of incidents
       >By Karl Grobe

>Frankfurt - Bowing to Japanese concerns about a string
>of incidents involving American troops stationed on
>Okinawa, United States military authorities on the
>Japanese island have this week imposed an indefinite
>curfew and alcohol ban on members of all its armed
>forces stationed there.


>The ban comes less than a week before the three-day
>G-7 summit meeting on the island, scheduled to start
>on July 12, and less than two weeks ahead of US
>President Bill Clinton's visit to the island for the
>G-8 international summit on July 21-23. He will be the
>first US leader to go to Okinawa since the island,
>captured during World War II, was returned to Japan in
>1972.


>The recent incidents have encouraged opponents of the
>American bases on Okinawa, who had been concerned that
>a July 20 protest rally would not draw enough people
>to circle Kadena Air Base. Until recently, Okinawan
>officials were taking great pains to separate the
>summit from the base issue.


>Last week, a 19-year-old US Marine was arrested on
>charges of indecency and unlawful entry after he
>allegedly walked into an unlocked apartment in Okinawa
>City at night, crawled into the bed of a 14-year-old
>girl and fondled her. The unidentified Marine, who was
>apparently drunk, was arrested after the girl's mother
>discovered her daughter screaming and called police.
>The Marine later said he wanted to visit a friend and
>entered the wrong house by mistake.


>The incident triggered a wave of protest that's hardly
>likely to subside before the G-7 and G-8 meetings get
>underway. Afterwards, Japan was treated to the sight
>of Lieutenant-General Earl Hailston of the United
>States Marine Corps, the highest-ranking American
>officer on Okinawa, bowing deeply to the prefecture's
>governor in a striking display of contrition.


>Early Sunday morning, a US Air Force staff sergeant
>was involved in a hit-and-run accident at the United
>States Air Force's Kadena Air Base that left an
>Okinawan pedestrian injured. The sergeant was later
>caught. The authorities investigating the accident
>said it appeared that alcohol was involved.


>The US Ambassador to Japan, Thomas Foley, visited
>Foreign Minister Yohei Kono in Tokyo on Monday to
>offer his regrets for the behaviour of US service
>members on Okinawa. "I have come to express to you my
>profound regret for the events in Okinawa, and to tell
>you that steps have been taken so this won't happen
>again," Foley said, according to Japanese news
>reports.


>After the first incident, the provincial parliament in
>Naha, Okinawa's capital, promptly issued a unanimous
>protest against "the frequent crimes of the US
>soldiers" which "strongly disturb and shock the people
>of the prefecture of Okinawa." At a Saturday protest
>outside the Marine Corps headquarters, members of a
>women's civic group recalled an incident five years
>ago in which three US servicemen were convicted of
>abducting a 12-year-old girl from a supermarket and
>repeatedly raping her. The three were tried by a
>Japanese court. Two of them were sentenced to seven
>years in prison, the third to six and a half years.


>The behaviour of US service members stationed on
>Okinawa remains unchanged since that incident, claimed
>the group's leader, Naha city assemblywoman Suzuyo
>Takazato as cited in the Japan Times, adding, "The
>best and only way to solve such a problem is to make
>the islands free of military bases." "Okinawa is
>sitting atop a pool of molten lava," Governor Keiichi
>Inamine told the liberal Asahi Shimbun newspaper, "and
>it can explode at any minute." "I have never before
>heard the word bakuhatsu (explosion) as often as I did
>during visit ," said Kenzaburo Oe, winner of the Nobel
>Prize for literature, in an eight-part series for
>Asahi Shimbun. If the authorities take a hard-line
>stance, he said, simmering public outrage could boil
>over in a number of different forms - in a worst-case
>scenario, perhaps even in the form of bloody clashes
>between US troops and members of the Japanese
>Self-Defence Force.


>About 26,000 of the 48,000 American military personnel
>in Japan are stationed in Okinawa or elsewhere in the
>Ryukyu Islands, along with about an equal number of
>American civilian employees - well over 50,000 all
>told. The 39 military bases there, which occupy more
>than 10 per cent of the island's area, have been bones
>of contention since the 1960 signing of a new Japanese
>security treaty in Washington.


>Minutes and notes also signed at the same time
>excluded Ryukyu and Bonin Islands from the area the
>new treaty covered. That agreement has been
>continuously extended even after the United States
>returned the rest of the islands to Japan in 1972.


>In 1996, US President Clinton promised to return the
>American base at Futenma to Japan, but current plans
>just call for relocating the American facility to
>Nago, where a new airbase is also planned.


>Okinawa's protest movement had an effect on Japan's
>parliamentary elections in June. Mitsuku Tomon,
>57-year-old former deputy governor of Okinawa and an
>outspoken opponent of the American bases, won one of
>the island's three seats in parliament. The recent
>reduction of tension in Korea, a subject due for
>discussion at the G-7 summit, eliminates the need for
>stationing US Marines and Air Force planes on Okinawa,
>according to the local peace movement. A columnist
>writing in the Los Angeles Times recently said that
>North Korea is not as big a problem now as the "rogue
>superpower, America."

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TODAY'S NEWS (July.13.2000 Juche 89)
         [CONTENTS]

   * Diplomatic relations opened between DPRK and Philippines
   * Victims testify to Japanese imperialists' drafting
   * Friendly meeting with officials of Cuban embassy
   * History of Kim Il Sung continues
   * Chinese consul general hosts reception
   * Foreigners visit Korean Revolution Museum
   * General strike in S. Korea
   * Japan urged to turn to peace
   * Doubt expressed about "threat of North Korea" to U.S.
   * Three-point charter of Korea's reunification supported
   * Hot springs in Korea
     For Spanish-speaking people

   * historia de presidente continua

Diplomatic relations opened between DPRK and Philippines

    Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- A joint communique on the
establishment of diplomatic relations between the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea and the Republic of the Philippines was published
in Manila on July 12. The communique says:

    The government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and
the government of the Republic of the Philippines, guided by the
principles of the United Nations charter and the generally accepted
principles of international laws, including respect for domestic
laws, national sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual respect
for international agreements to which both countries are parties,
non-interference in the internal affairs of states, and equality and
mutual respect, and committed to develop friendly and cooperative
relations between the two countries, have agreed to establish
diplomatic relations between the two countries at the ambassadorial
level as from the date of signing of this joint communique.

     In witness whereof, the undersigned, being duly authorized by
their respective governments, have signed this joint communique.
The joint communique was signed by Jo In Chol, ambassador e.p. to
the Kingdom of Thailand, on behalf of the DPRK government, and
Domingo Siazon, secretary of Foreign Affairs of Philippines, on
behalf of the government of the Republic of the Philippines.

 Victims testify to Japanese imperialists' drafting

     Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- Papers here on July 11 and 12
carried articles by Ri Ho Jun and Hong Chan Jong residing in Ryonhwa-
dong no. 2 in central district of Pyongyang, revealing the Japanese
imperialists' drafting of Koreans. They belonged to at least six
million young and middle aged Koreans who were forced to do slave
labour in Japan after being drafted by the Japanese imperialists
before the liberation of the country.     They wrote about what they
experienced, recalling that the Japanese imperialists kidnapped or
drafted Koreans.     Ri Ho Jun noted he could not repress his bitter
anger at Japan persistently raising a hue and cry over
"kidnapping" by the DPRK.

     As far as the issue of "kidnapping" is concerned, it is the DPRK
that should indict Japan, he pointed out, and continued:     My
native home is Anak county of Hwanghae province, a plain area.     I
was drafted at the age of 21, when I was a worker of the
Kyomipho Iron and Steel Factory (now Hwanghae Iron and Steel
Complex).     I was taken to Pusan from Hwangju Railway Station by
train and to Shimonoseki from Pusan by a ship and finally to the
Kawasaki shipyard in Japan. During the trip I was treated no
better than an animal and under the constant watch by Japanese.

     Tentacles of the Japanese imperialists' drafting stretched to
every nook and corner of Korea.     Hong Chan Jong, who was living in
a mountainous village of Jasong county of Jagang province at that
time, was cheated by the then county headman with a promise to give
him an opportunity to study in Japan before being taken to the Kobe
steel plant of Japan.     He said:     The drafting was supervised by
fully armed Japanese imperialist MPs or plainclothes Japanese.     I
was given only a few grains of boiled beens and thin salty soup
as meals though I was forced to toil 12-14 hours a day like a slave.

     Ri Ho Jun and Hong Chan Jong in the articles emphasized the
history can neither be denied nor covered up. No country is so
shameless as Japan which has not said any word of apology for forcing
Koreans to labour like beasts of burden after kidnapping and drafting
them, far from paying compensation to them, and is now working hard
to charge the DPRK with "kidnapping."     The Japanese authorities
should clearly judge the Korean people's anti-Japanese feelings and
make an official apology and compensation for all the crimes
committed by Japan against the Korean people in the past, they
demanded.

 Friendly meeting with officials of Cuban embassy

    Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- A friendly meeting was held at
the DPRK-Cuba Friendship Pyongyang Textile Machine Plant on July 12
in the month of solidarity with the Cuban people. Invited there were
Jose Manuel Inclan Embade, ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to the
DPRK, and embassy officials.     Present there were Ri Jin Su, vice-
chairman of the central committee of the General Federation of Trade
Unions of Korea who is also vice-chairman of the DPRK-Cuba Solidarity
Committee, officials concerned and employees of the plant.     Its
participants, after being briefed on the boards bearing on-the-
spot teachings of the great leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il in
the compound of the plant, looked round various places of the plant
and saw a Cuban documentary film.     They conversed with each other,
deepening friendly feelings.

 History of Kim Il Sung continues

     Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- Six years have passed since the
demise of the great leader President Kim Il Sung. The history of the
president, however, has steadily advanced in the DPRK through the
drive to build a powerful nation over the last six years.     In his
lifetime the president wished to see the Korean people building a
powerful socialist nation on this land by their own efforts and with
their own technology and natural resources as its master.     The
Korean people have put the president's desire into practice, keeping
to the road of self-reliance and making the "arduous march" and
forced march.

     Servicemen of the people's army and people of Korea carried out
land levelling and rezoning in Kangwon and north Phyongan provinces
in a big way though they were hard pressed for everything and thus
implemented the president's last instructions to free peasants from
hard work.     They also finished Wonsan-Mt. Kumgang railway project
and built the Kwangmyongsong Saltern covering hundreds of hectares.
And they put into operation the Anbyon Youth Power Station
(first stage), an oxygen blown furnace and a high-quality magnesia
clinker factory and built a dam for the Namgang Power Station.

     True to the will of the president, they wonderfully built
grand monumental edifices in the era of the Workers' Party of Korea,
including the mausoleum of King Tangun, the monument to
party founding, Chongryu Bridge and Pyongyang-Hyangsan Tourist
Motorway.     Scientists and technicians succeeded in launching
"Kwangmyongsong 1," the first artificial satellite, into its
orbit and made many inventions to dynamically advance the building of
a powerful nation.     Kim Jong Il has always led the work to lay the
solid foundations of a powerful nation, true to the behest of
the president.     Kim Jong Il saw to it that the grand monumental
edifices which the president had planned to build in his
lifetime were constructed before anything else and preferentially
gave on-the-spot guidance to the places associated with revolutionary
activities of the president so as to make the august name
and exploits of the president shine forever.

     Thanks to Kim Jong Il the president is immortal as the eternal
sun of Juche together with the history of the building of a powerful
socialist nation.

 Chinese consul general hosts reception

    Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- Liu Zhigang, Chinese consul general
in Chongjin, on Tuesday hosted a reception on the occasion of the
39th anniversary of the Korea-China treaty of friendship, cooperation
and mutual assistance. Invited there were Kim Song Gwon, vice-
chairman of the North Hamgyong Provincial People's Committee, and
other officials concerned.

 Foreigners visit Korean Revolution Museum

    Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- Diplomatic envoys and members of
embassies of the Arab and African countries in Pyongyang yesterday
visited the Korean Revolution Museum on the occasion of the 6th
anniversary of the great leader President Kim Il Sung's demise. The
guests looked round the photos, revolutionary relics and
materials displayed in the rooms devoted to president Kim Il Sung's
history of energetic revolutionary activities until the last moments
of his life and the immortal revolutionary exploits performed by Kim
Jong Il.

     At the end of the visit Shaher Mohammed Abdlah, Palestinian
ambassador to the DPRK, wrote in the visitor's book that whenever he
visits the Korean Revolution Museum he deeply grasps the great
revolutionary history of the respected leader president Kim Il Sung
who performed the immortal feats on behalf of the country.
Haissam Saad, Syrian charge d'affaires ad interim to the DPRK,
noted that the Korean people are waging a dynamic drive to build a
powerful nation despite the imperialists' blockade and difficulties,
adding that Korea will shed more brilliant rays under the wise
guidance of the respected leader Kim Jong Il.

 General strike in S. Korea

     Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- The Federation of (south) Korean
Trade Unions went on a general strike on July 11. Unionists of at
least 50 companies under the organization including the financial
industrial workers' union staged a strike, radio no. 1 of South Korea
said.     The federation has demanded the authorities curtail working
hours and ensure vital rights.     Prior to the strike over 10,000
unionists held a meeting at the open-air theatre of Yonsei University
in Seoul on the evening of July 1

 Japan urged to turn to peace

    Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun today in a signed
article assails Japan for seeking to develop and introduce latest war
means in the period of "mid-term defence readjustment program" (2001-
2005). The Japanese reactionaries' plan is to equip their "Self-
Defence Forces" (SDF) with latest weapons to enable it to undertake
any military aggression, the article observes, and goes on:
Japan's arms buildup is not for any "defence" and "security", but
aimed to realize its militarist aggressive ambition.     Japan is
keen on its preparations for overseas reinvasion, oblivious of its
shameful past.

     Japan's economy is fully capable of backing its war of
overseas aggression. Moreover, there is stronger zeal of Japanese
monopoly capital for overseas aggression.     The Japanese
reactionaries can start their overseas aggression any moment. Japan
has made Korea and other Asian countries immediate targets of its
overseas aggression.     This is prompted by its military strategic
calculation that Korea and its other neighbouring countries should
be conquered before any others and its dangerous design to bring vast
markets and sources of raw materials in Asia under its control and
thus gain world supremacy.

     If the Japanese reactionaries dare ignite a war against
Asian countries, holding them in contempt, they will not escape a
severe punishment.     Peace is the only way for Japan to survive.
The Japanese reactionaries are well advised to bear this in mind
and stop reckless arms buildup and moves for overseas aggression.

 Doubt expressed about "threat of North Korea" to U.S.

    Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- Joseph Biden, member of the U.S.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, at an interview with the CBS on
July 9 expressed doubt as to "threat of North Korea" to the U.S.,
according to a news report from Washington. Dismissing the "threat"
as uncertain, he demanded a clarification of the need to spend
60 billion dollars for the "national missile defence" plan.

 Three-point charter of Korea's reunification supported

    Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- Political party and organizations
of Bangladesh took part in the international signature campaign for
supporting the three-point charter of Korea's reunification. The
General Secretary of the central committee of the Communist Party of
Bangladesh (Marxist-Leninist), the chairman of the Bangladesh
peasants' organization, the chairman of the students' movement of
Bangladesh and the president of the Bangladesh Nationalist Workers
Federation on July 5 signed the signature paper on behalf of
their party and organizations.

 Paek Nam Sun meets Polish delegation

    Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- Foreign Minister Paek Nam Sun today
met and had a talk with the visiting delegation of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Poland led by vice-minister Radoslaw Sikorski.
Present there were an official concerned and charge d'affaires ad
interim of Poland in Pyongyang.

 Greetings to Syrian President

    Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- President Kim Yong Nam of the
presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea today sent a message of greetings to Bashar al
Assad upon his election as President of the Syrian Arab Republic. The
message extends warm congratulations to Bashar al Assad upon
his election as president of the Syrian Arab Republic amidst the
absolute support of the Arab Socialist Baath Party of Syria and the
Syrian Arab people.     His election, it notes, is a manifestation of
deep respect and trust of the Arab Socialist Baath Party and the
friendly Syrian Arab people for the president who is going to
invariably carry forward the cause of Hafez al Assad.

     It expresses the conviction that the excellent friendly
relations and bonds of traditional solidarity between the
two countries based on sincere sense of obligation will grow stronger
and develop with each passing day, and sincerely wishes the president
great success in his responsible work for the nation's prosperity and
the promotion of the people's welfare as well as good health and
happiness to him.

 For Spanish-speaking people

historia de presidente continua

    pyongyang, 13 de julio (atcc) -- ya han transcurrido 6 anos
desde cuando el pueblo coreano sufrio el duelo nacional. pero, en la
rpd de corea continua la historia del gran lider presidente kim il
sung con la construccion de potencia socialista.     el presidente
deseo que el pueblo coreano se hiciera dueno de la construccion en
esta tierra de la potencia socialista apoyandose en la fuerza, la
tecnica y los recursos naturales del pais.     el pueblo coreano hizo
realidad este deseo del presidente al recorrer el camino de la
autoconfianza, de la "marcha penosa" y la marcha forzada.

    pese a las condiciones dificiles y escasez de los
materiales indispensables los militares del ejercito popular y
los habitantes cumplieron con gran ambicion el arreglo de la tierra
en las provincias de kangwon y provincia de phyong-an del norte y asi
materializaron el legado del presidente de liberar a los campesinos
del trabajo duro.     terminaron la construccion de la ferrovia
wonsan-monte kumgang y de la salina kwangmyongsong de centenares de
hectareas.

    inauguraron la planta electrica juventud de anbyon (primera
etapa), el horno por inyeccion de oxigeno y la fabrica de clinker de
magnesia de alta ley y terminaron la construccion del dique de la
planta hidroelectrica de namgang.

     segun el proposito del presidente culminaron con excelencia
la construccion de la tumba de tangun, el monumento a la fundacion
del partido, el puente chongryu, autopista de turismo pyongyang-
hyangsan y otras creaciones monumentales de la epoca del partido del
trabajo.     los cientificos y tecnicos lograron exito de poner en
orbita "kwangmyongsong no. 1", primer satelite espacial de la rpdc, e
hicieron otras numerosas invenciones que dan mas estimulo al
pueblo en la construccion de potencia.     el gran dirigente kim jong
il esta siempre a la cabeza de esta lucha para asentar la firme base
de la construccion de potencia en acato al legado del presidente kim
il sung.

     el hizo brillar el nombre y las proezas del lider al dar
prioridad a la construccion de las creaciones monumentales ideadas
por el presidente y al dirigirse primero a los lugares donde
esta impregnada la historia revolucionaria de este durante la vista
de orientacion.     gracias al dirigente kim jong il, el presidente
kim il sung esta presente como eterno sol del juche en la digna
lucha por la construccion de potencia socialista.
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