GNP Denounced
KCNA
Pyongyang, August 27 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun today carries a signed commentary hitting at the Grand National Party of south Korea which is resorting to more disgusting acts against the apology made by the south Korean authorities for the anti-DPRK racket kicked up by it together with ultra-right conservatives on August 15.
Noting that riff-raffs of the GNP are making much ado about the apology, the commentary brands this as an extremely mean and foul anti-reunification blatancy aimed at stimulating the authorities and pulling their leg from behind to block the improvement of the inter-Korean relations and stirring up confrontation.
The DPRK demanded that the south Korean authorities make an official apology for the August 15 provocation against the north, the commentary says, and adds: This was an entirely justifiable demand showing the will to soundly develop the inter-Korean relations and promote national reconciliation and reunification in the spirit of the historic June 15 joint declaration.
It must not be overlooked that the GNP loudly cried the north, "the principle enemy", and the U.S., "the ally" could not be equally treated and it could "hardly understand" such an apology.
Fellow countrymen of the north and the south embraced each other in Taegu and this was an impressive meeting and chapter of reunification welcomed by everyone. The GNP group, however, is turning its back on the exciting reality and persisting in the "principle enemy" doctrine, while letting loose an ugly torrent of rigmarole shunning the fellow countrymen and currying favor with outside forces. This makes it plain that the GNP intends to remain in confrontation with the north and continue to follow the road of flunkeyism and treachery in league with outside forces, standing against the nation.
The GNP is a group of evil piling up crimes against the country and the nation.
The Korean nation will never pardon the group of traitors who is committing only crimes, far from doing something beneficial to the nation.
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