Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
31 January North Korea Special Weapons News
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- U-S-North Korea Wrap VOA 31 Jan 2003 -- The United States said Friday a that any move by North Korea to reprocess nuclear reactor fuel rods would be a provocative step that would further isolate that country from the international community. The comments follow newspaper reports that U-S spy satellites have observed what could be the movement of spent fuel rods out of North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex
- BUSH / NORTH KOREA VOA 31 Jan 2003 -- The Bush administration is warning North Korea against reviving efforts to produce weapons-grade material for nuclear bombs
- KCNA assails U.S. secret military exercise KCNA 31 Jan 2003 -- A special operation group, a paramilitary organization under the CIA, conducted a secret exercise targeted against nuclear facilities and nuclear weapons in the DPRK, according to a recent issue of the U.S. weekly magazine Time.
- Probe into truth behind killing of civilians called for KCNA 31 Jan 2003 -- The All-People Committee for Probing the Truth Behind the Killing of Civilians Before and After the Korean War and Their Reinstatement held a press conference in Seoul on Jan. 27 demanding a probe into the truth behind the killing of civilians, according to Yonhap News
- Electricity shortage acute in Korea KCNA 31 Jan 2003 -- All the Korean people have stepped up production and construction from the beginning of the new year. But the electricity shortage still remains acute. Electricity is essential for vitalizing the national economy this year.
- GNP of S. Korea indicted for its anti-reunification deeds KCNA 31 Jan 2003 -- The propaganda department of the c.c., the National Democratic Front of South Korea on Monday issued an indictment accusing the "Grand National Party" (GNP) of its anti-reunification deeds, according to Seoul-based radio Voice of National Salvation.
- Rodong Sinmun on Kim Jong Il's dynamic steermanship KCNA 31 Jan 2003 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il is a great statesman who is leading the Korean revolution and the human cause of independence to victory, meeting the need of the present times, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article
- U.S. dangerous attempt at preemptive attack under fire KCNA 31 Jan 2003 -- The U.S. is loudmouthed about dialogue for a "peaceful settlement" of the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, asserting that it "has no intention to invade North Korea." But this is not its real intention. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed article.
- U.S. secret operation against S. Korea disclosed KCNA 31 Jan 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary accuses the U.S. of having pushed forward a secret operation since last year to quench the South Koreans' towering anti-Americanism. According to the New York Times, the recently disclosed secret propaganda plan of the U.S. Defense Department included operations to bribe South Korean media persons, build up public opinion in favour of the U.S. and organize pro-U.S. demonstrations, etc
- Bush's nuclear racket slammed abroad KCNA 31 Jan 2003 -- Foreign news media, political parties, organizations and public figures castigated the bush administration for its nuclear racket aimed to isolate the DPRK. In recent three months alone, more than 400 news media including the Russian newspaper Pravda, LAO News Agency, Radio Guinea and the U.S. newspaper workers' world brought to light the nature of the nuclear issue in the Korean Peninsula and criticized the U.S. for causing the nuclear crisis
- Bush hit for slandering DPRK KCNA 31 Jan 2003 -- A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea today issued a statement accusing U.S. President Bush of committing such a very grave provocation as malignantly slandering the DPRK in a "state of union address" at congress on January 29
- NOKOR / NUCLEAR VOA 31 Jan 2003 -- North Korea has condemned President Bush's State of the Union address this week as an undisguised declaration of aggression and again demanded formal security guarantees from the United States. The North Korea ambassador to China Friday also rejected a multinational approach to solve the looming crisis over its alleged nuclear weapons program
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