29 January 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- Weekly on North Korea ROK Ministry of Unification Serial No. 679 (January 23 to January 29, 2004)
- New Japanese Law Pressures N. Korea to Give Up Nuclear Program VOA News 29 Jan 2004 -- Japan's lower house of parliament has passed a bill making it easier for the country to impose sanctions on North Korea. The legislation is seen as a tool to pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons program.
- KCNA on DPRK's Stand to React to Japan's Blockade and Sanctions with Toughest Stand KCNA 29 Jan 2004 -- Japan is reportedly considering examining and adopting the bill on "economic sanctions against north Korea" at a regular Diet session while talking about tightening control over export and import, part of its measure for economic blockade against the DPRK.
- UN Debate on Japan's Human Rights Abuses Called for KCNA 29 Jan 2004 -- Japan has evaded its moral and international responsibility for the hideous human rights abuses committed against the Korean people in the past though more than half a century has passed since the Japanese imperialists defeat.
- "Bush Doctrine" Criticized KCNA 29 Jan 2004 -- O'Neill, former U.S. secretary of Treasury, recently testified that the Iraqi war was planned by the Bush administration in the early days of its office, not after the September 11 incident, and Democratic Senator Kennedy contended that the Bush administration misused the post-incident phobia to distort the truth in a bid to justify the war which could be the worst mistake in the U.S. foreign policy over the past two centuries.
- U.S. Brigandish Demand Assailed KCNA 29 Jan 2004 -- U.S. is now pressurizing the south Korean authorities to allow the construction of its embassy premises in the site of the Toksu Palace in Seoul.
- Slogans Reflecting Faith of Korean People KCNA 29 Jan 2004 -- The Korean people are striving hard to build a great prosperous powerful nation under the slogans set forth by the joint New Year editorial.
- Moscow, Seoul call for early multilateral talks over DPRK's nuclear issue PLA Daily 29 Jan 2004 -- Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov and his South Korean counterpart Ban Ki-moon called on Wednesday for the earliest holding of a new round of six-party talks on the nuclear issue of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
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