13 April 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- U-S / NORTH KOREA NUCLEAR VOA 13 Apr 2004 -- Bush administration officials say they're not surprised by a published report Tuesday that North Korea displayed what it said were nuclear weapons to renegade Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan during a visit to that country five years ago.
- The South and the North Make Progress on Prevention of Flood in the Imjin River Basin ROK Ministry of Unification 13 Apr 2004
- U.S. Dangerous Attempt to Launch Nuclear War Denounced KCNA 13 Apr 2004 -- The U.S. hard-line conservative forces are pushing for the change of the present nuclear weapon system and the possession of nukes causing less additional destruction under the pretext of "threat" of the DPRK and other countries "to the U.S. security."
- U.S. Dangerous Attempt to Launch Nuclear War Denounced KCNA 13 Apr 2004 -- A meeting of the young vanguard to uphold leader Kim Jong Il's Songun revolutionary leadership with@loyalty true to the last instructions of President Kim Il Sung was held at the plaza of the Kumsusan Memorial Palace today with at@least 50,000 youth and students attending.
- Kim Jong Il Inspects KPA Unit KCNA 13 Apr 2004 -- Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army Kim Jong Il, general secretary of the Workers' Party of@Korea and chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission, inspected a sub-unit of KPA unit 980.
- KOREAS CAMPAIGNING VOA 13 Apr 2004 -- South Koreans head to the polls Thursday to vote for members of the country's Parliament. Neighboring North Korea is doing some campaigning of its own in the South's election.
- Field Mobile Exercise to Be Staged in S. Korea CNA 12 Apr 2004 -- The south Korean army announced that it would start a field mobile exercise between Kimpho and the Han River from 9 p.m. on April 9, according to the south Korean KBS.
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