Anti-U.S. rallies held
Pyongyang, January 17 (KCNA) -- Rallies have been held in provincial seats in the wake of the rally of more than one million people in Pyongyang to support the DPRK Government's statement on the country's withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Ralliers have voiced hatred against the U.S. infringing upon the sovereignty of the Korean nation and the security of the state.
Kim Sok Ju, an official of the North Phyongan Provincial People's Committee, told KCNA during the provincial rally:
I cannot suppress indignation against the impudent, arrogant and aggressive practice of the U.S.
The U.S. should clearly know that the Korean people neither want a war nor beg for peace with their dignity being violated and that there are limits to the Korean people's patience and self-control.
If a dangerous situation is created on this land by the U.S. warmaniacs, the U.S. and its followers will find themselves in a bottomless abyss.
Jang Sok Won, a worker of the Kim Chaek Iron and Steal Complex, in a press interview at the North Hamgyong Provincial Rally, urged the U.S. to have a correct understanding of the present situation and give up its strategy for dominating the whole of Korea.
Kim Hi Chol, a student of the Wonsan University of Agriculture, told KCNA:
Participating in the mass rally of Kangwon Province, I have hardened my resolution to defeat the enemies and defend the country with honor if the U.S. imperialists unleash a war.