TODAY'S NEWS (June.17.2001 Juche 90)
 


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Kim Jong Il inspects KPA air unit
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Chiclayo Juche Idea Study Society formed in Peru
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DPRK proposal for reunification supported
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Strike of S. Korean unionists
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Stop to sale of Japan's controversial history textbooks demanded
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North-south joint declaration hailed
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Reception given for Equatorial Guinean parliamentary delegation
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Japanese government denounced for refusing to permit DPRK delegation's entry
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Kim Jong Il inspects KPA air unit
 ��� Pyongyang, June 17 (KCNA) -- Leader Kim Jong Il inspected KPA air unit
No. 288 on June 15. He was accompanied by KPA generals Ri Myong Su, Hyon
Chol Hae and Pak Jae Gyong. Guided by the commander of the unit, he went
round a monument to the on-site guidance of President Kim Il Sung built at
the unit and said it was the greatest exploit performed by the president
that he founded the heroic KPA and strengthened and developed it to be an
invincible army.
��� He received a report on the performance of the unit's duty from the
commander of the unit and dropped in at a practice hall and a study room to
learn about the study and training of pilots.
��� Saying that pilots should make it a rule to substantially prepare
themselves for flights, he put forth important tasks which would serve as a
guideline in increasing the combat power of the unit.
��� He then looked round educational room, bedroom, mess, kitchen, daily
provision store and other places to take warm care of their living. He met
pilots to learn about their unforms, work and living before appreciating
their art performance.
��� He gave a warm pep-talk to them, highly praising their revolutionary
spirit of performing feats every moment with revolutionary readiness to
devote their youth and lives to the party and the revolution, the country
and the people. 
��� He gave an automatic rifle to servicemen of the unit as a gift and had a
souvenir picture taken with them.

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Chiclayo Juche Idea Study Society formed in Peru
 ��� Pyongyang, June 17 (KCNA) -- The Chiclayo Juche Idea Study Society was
formed in Chiclayo city, Peru, on June 8. At the inaugural meeting Alberto
Ortis Prieto, president of Chiclayo University, was elected chairman of the
society. 

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DPRK proposal for reunification supported
 ��� Pyongyang, June 17 (KCNA) -- The presidium of the central committee of
the Communist Party of the Russian Federation issued a statement on June 9
in support of a resolution adopted at a joint meeting of the DPRK political
parties and organizations for opening the door of the independent
reunification of the Korean nation held in Pyongyang on May 28. The
statement said that the principled and wise policy set forth by Kim Jong Il,
the supreme leader of the Korean people, is widely supported by the world
public. 
��� It went on: 
��� The resolution clearly shows the DPRK's will for reunification.
��� New proposals made by the DPRK and multifarious functions held on the
occasion of the first anniversary of the inter-Korean joint declaration are
a great contribution to the nationwide movement for peaceful reunification
of the country. 
��� The presidium of the central committee of the Communist Party of the
Russian Federation expresses solidarity with the Korean people and wishes
them success in their efforts to achieve their objective.

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Strike of S. Korean unionists
 ��� Pyongyang, June 17 (KCNA) -- More than 3,700 members of Tae Kwang
industries, Kyunggi chemistry, Taesung industries, Sejong industries and
five other trade unions in Ulsan, South Korea, continued their strike on
June 14, the third day of the general strike called by the South Korean
Confederation of Trade Unions, according to reports from Seoul. The
operation of factories stopped completely or partly due to the strike.
��� Members of press workers union walked off the job from June 13. Among
them were unionists of 27 newspapers under the federation of press unions.
��� Meanwhile, the strike of the Seoul National University Hospital, the
Chonnam National University Hospital and three other hospital workers unions
continued on June 15, the third day of the strike.
��� They demanded a stop to restructuring at hospitals and the progressive
system of retirement allowances.

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Stop to sale of Japan's controversial history textbooks demanded
 ��� Pyongyang, June 17 (KCNA) -- The south headquarters of the National
Alliance of Youth and Students for the Country's Reunification
(Pomchonghakryon) reportedly made public an article assailing Japan's
distortion of history and militarist moves on June 8. The article said that
on June 4 Japanese bookshops began to sell the controversial history
textbooks published by the "Japanese society for history textbook reform," a
right-wing reactionary organisation. This is intended to infuse the idea of
subjects of the empire, a leftover of Japanese imperialism in the past, into
the Japanese people and incite new militarism among them, the article noted,
and went on: 
��� Japan's moves for militarization have already entered into the stage of
its realization. Japan should properly draw a lesson from its past defeat.
��� The article urged Japan to stop selling the controversial history
textbooks and drop its plots for arms buildup and militarism.

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North-south joint declaration hailed
 ��� Pyongyang, June 17 (KCNA) -- Cha Sang Bo, vice-chairman of the General
Association of Koreans in China, issued a statement on June 15 on the
occasion of the first anniversary of the June 15 North-South Joint
Declaration. He said that the Pyongyang meeting and the publication of the
joint declaration, the first of their kinds since national division, were a
great event in the nation's history of the movement to achieve the cause of
national reunification and a great declaration of the Korean nation, which
demonstrated at home and abroad its firm will to accomplish the historic
cause of national reunification as early as possible. Noting that a new
historic chapter was opened to usher in a new era of independent
reunification, he stressed that this was a shining fruition of leader Kim
Jong Il's outstanding and seasoned leadership.
��� He called upon the entire nation to firmly unite as one under the banner
of national independence as clarified by the joint declaration and
vigorously turn out to shatter the anti-reunification, anti-independence and
anti-DPRK moves of the reactionary forces at home and abroad and achieve
national reconciliation, unity and independent reunification.

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Reception given for Equatorial Guinean parliamentary delegation
 ��� Pyongyang, June 17 (KCNA) -- The Supreme People's Assembly of the DPRK
hosted a reception at the Mansudae Assembly Hall yesterday in honour of the
delegation of the House of Representatives of the people of the Republic of
Equatorial Guinea on a visit to Korea. Chairman of the SPA Choe Thae Bok in
his speech warmly welcomed the delegation visiting the dprk to boost the
relations between the two countries with friendly feelings towards its
people. 
��� The Korean people send support and solidarity to the government and
people of equatorial guinea pursuing an independent policy in conformity
with their actual conditions, opposed to foreign interference, he said.
��� Chairman of the house of representatives of the people of Equatorial
Guinea Salomon Nguma Owono said that the people of equatorial guinea are
well aware of the Korean people's great efforts exerted to build a
prosperous country and expressed the conviction that the friendly and
cooperative relations between the two countries would continue to develop on
good terms in the future, too.
��� Equatorial Guinea would continue to support the struggle of the Korean
people for the independent and peaceful reunification of the country in
international fora.

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Japanese government denounced for refusing to permit DPRK delegation's entry
 ��� Pyongyang, June 17 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary
strongly condemns the Japanese government's refusal to permit the entry into
Japan of a DPRK delegation invited to an international meeting as an
extremely senseless and bungling action violating international morality and
ethics. The Japanese government's step is intended to dodge even a bit the
world public criticism of its distortion of history and realize its ambition
for reinvasion at any cost, the commentary says, and goes on:
��� The DPRK can not but take a serious note of the fact that by preventing
the DPRK delegation from attending the emergency meeting and rally for Asian
solidarity the Japanese authorities disclosed their hostility towards the
DPRK before the international community.
��� Japan has so far talked a lot about the "improved relations" with the
DPRK and the like. but, in actuality, it does not bother to commit reckless
and provocative acts quite contrary to such call. Its recent rash act is a
concentrated expression of the hostile policy towards the DPRK it has
pursued so far. this behaviour only adds to the crimes already committed by
Japan. 
��� The Japanese government had better properly behave, bearing deep in mind
that its clumsy and maladroit action will only render it further isolated
from the international community.

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