Halt to trial of those related to "remittance to north" demanded
KCNA
Pyongyang, July 8 (KCNA) -- The Reunification Solidarity for the Implementation of the June 15 South-North Joint Declaration and Peace on the Korean Peninsula reportedly issued a statement on July 4 opposing a legal action against those related to the "remittance to the north."
The statement said that the desire for peace and reunification is growing stronger on the Korean peninsula than ever before thanks to the joint declaration based on the three principles of national reunification -- independence, peaceful reunification and great national unity -- clarified in the July 4 South-North Joint Statement.
Dismissing any attempt to take a legal action against the June 15 Joint Declaration as an attack on the Korean nation and a criminal act to dampen the desire of the fellow countrymen for national reunification, the statement demanded an immediate stop to the trial of those related to the "remittance".
The organization in a press conference on June 26 termed a new "bill on special inspection" proposed by the Grand National Party one aimed to ditch the joint declaration and branded the party as an anti-national, anti-reunification force.
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