Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
16 September North Korea Special Weapons News
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- Eradication of Root Cause of Obstructing National Reunification Called for KCNA 16 Sept 2003-- National unity and the reunification of the country are sure to be achieved when the 70 million Koreans firmly unite under the banner of the June 15 Joint Declaration and wage a nation-wide struggle against the anti-reunification forces, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
- Attempt to Politicize UN Organizations' Assistance to DPRK Rebuffed KCNA 16 Sept 2003-- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry answered a question put by KCNA today as regards the undisguised attempt to politicize the assistance to the DPRK by some UN organizations. Referring to the recent unprecedented situation in which the approval of regular assistance projects for the DPRK are being delayed or shelved by some UN organizations due to the obstructive moves of unsavory forces, he says this is attributable to the political attempt of the U.S., Japan and some other countries to use the UN organizations' assistance to the DPRK as a leverage for pressurizing it.
- U.S. Moves against DPRK under Fire KCNA 16 Sept 2003-- The United States is examining a plan to take military measures to intercept DPRK ships, etc. under a pretext of barring the transport of missiles and nuclear substance, according to a report of the "New York Times." As part of the measures the United States staged air and naval exercises aimed to intercept DPRK ships in the waters off Australia by mobilizing multi-national forces. In this regard Rodong Sinmun today says in a signed commentary: Such moves of the United States are blatant military provocations to the DPRK and they may push the DPRK-U.S. relations to an explosive phase.
- Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from S. Korea Called for KCNA 16 Sept 2003-- Political parties and organizations of Democratic Congo on September 6 issued a joint statement 58 years after the U.S. troops' occupation of south Korea. There is no justification for the U.S. troops to remain in south Korea any longer in view of the resolution of the 30th Session of the U.N. General Assembly and the reality of the Korean peninsula in which dialogue and cooperation are brisk according to the June 15 North-South Joint Declaration, the statement said
- All Koreans Called Upon to Turn Out to Defend Peace from War KCNA 16 Sept 2003-- When all Koreans in the north and the south and abroad unite close in the struggle to protect the dignity and sovereignty of the nation and achieve the country's reunification, no ferocious aggressors can ever provoke our nation and anti-reunification forces can never raise their heads to run wild. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed article.
- S. Korean Authorities Urged to Reject U.S. Demand for Troop Dispatch KCNA 16 Sep 2003 -- The south Korean authorities are reportedly talking about dispatching 1,200 additional troops to Iraq including 800 combat troops of a special warfare division, yielding to the U.S. pressure. Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary says that this can not but be a mean pro-U.S. subservient act and an anti-people and anti-national criminal act lashing the whole nation into a fury.
- Japan's Move to Institute War Constitution Denounced KCNA 16 Sep 2003 -- It was recently disclosed that the chief executive of the Japanese government instructed the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan to work out a "plan for the revision of the constitution" until 2005.
- Vice-President of House of Lords of UK Arrives KCNA 16 Sep 2003 -- Caroline Anne Cox, vice-president of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and her party arrived here today.
- Great Upswing Called for KCNA 16 Sep 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today runs an editorial calling for effecting a great surge in the building of a great prosperous powerful nation with the pride in having grandly celebrated the 55th anniversary of the DPRK.
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