05 March 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- SIX-PARTY TALKS: 'PROGRESS' BUT 'NO BREAKTHROUGH' US Dept. of State IIP, Foreign Media Reaction 05 Mar 2004
- KCNA Terms U.S. Kingpin of Human Rights Abuses KCNA 05 Mar 2004 -- The U.S. State Department slandered the DPRK again in "an annual report on human rights" on February 25. The U.S. talked this or that about human rights situations in more than 190 countries as if it were an international human rights judge.
- Punishment of World's Worst Violator of Human Rights Called for KCNA 05 Mar 2004 -- Rodong Sinmun today terms the U.S. the worst violator of human rights, commenting on all sorts of human rights abuses it has committed in every part of the world.
- President Kim Il Sung's Feats in Agrarian Reform KCNA 05 Mar 2004 -- March 5 is the 58th anniversary of the promulgation of the law on agrarian reform in Korea.
- KOREAS/TALKS VOA 05 Mar 2004 -- North and South Korean officials say they have wrapped up their latest round of economic talks with progress on a joint manufacturing area. But the unresolved issue of North Korea's nuclear weapons programs is hurting cooperation.
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