Bush administration censured
KCNA
Pyongyang, March 9 (KCNA) -- Over 100 days have passed since South Korean people staged an anti-U.S. candlelight procession in protest against the U.S. military court's declaration of the GIs who drove an armored car over the two girl students to death in late November last year not guilty.
This anti-U.S. struggle of the South Korean people has been widely reported by more than 250 media in over 70 countries including Nepal, Syria, Cambodia, Nigeria, Egypt, Guinea, UK, Germany, Romania, Mexico, Guyana and Peru.
The Hong Kong, China, newspaper "South China Morning Post," the Egyptian newspaper "Egyptian Gazette" and Itar-Tass described the procession as an open expression of discontent with the bush administration and an eruption of the long pent-up grievance of the South Korean people against its closest "military and political ally".
The Libyan newspaper "Ad Shams" and the Indian newspaper "Samachar Post" held that the GIs' brutal acts should be judged by international law and human conscience.