GIs indicted for barbarous crimes committed in S. Korea after Korean war
KCNA
Pyongyang, April 5 (KCNA) -- A joint white paper of the Nationwide Special Committee for Probing the Truth Behind the GIs' Massacres reflects the 70 million Koreans' resolute will to force the U.S. imperialist aggressors for massacres in Korea and not to repeat the disgraceful history of the nation.
Rodong Sinmun says this in a signed commentary today.
It continues:
The white paper, the fourth one issued on March 29 after the first one issued last December, opened to the public some of the crimes committed by GIs in South Korea after the Korean war.
All the murder, violence, destruction and plunder committed by GIs against South Koreans after the ceasefire are unethical crimes beyond human imagination. The white paper indicts GIs for their barbarity and gangster-like acts.
The GIs' barbaric acts are going on century after century as they have been imbued with misanthropy and contempt for other nations to the marrow.
The tragic death of two young schoolgirls by a GI armored car last June is a typical example of them.
The reality goes to clearly prove that the Korean nation can never be freed from misfortune and pain as long as GIs remain in South Korea.
Anyone who has the soul of the Korean nation should unite and turn out in the anti-U.S. struggle and put an end to the disgraceful history of the nation.