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U.S. Smear Campaign against DPRK Accused

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, May 11 (KCNA) -- The Central Committee of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland today issued a statement condemning the United States for recently conducting smear campaigns slandering the dignified DPRK in a bid to adopt a "bill on freedom for north Korea" at the Congress. The United States held such a burlesque against the DPRK in Washington on April 28, allegedly the "day of freedom for north Korea", as an "interview with defectors from north Korea", a "demonstration in protest against the situation of human rights in north Korea" and "prayers for people in north Korea" with some reactionaries of the compatriotic community and defectors, the statement said, and went on:
    The U.S. brought together such scum of human beings, calling them "representatives" of the Korean people and clamored about "freedom" and "human rights" in an effort to mislead the public opinion. This is an unpardonable infringement upon the sacred sovereignty of the DPRK and an insult to its people.
    It is obvious why the U.S. is now getting over-heated in slandering the DPRK.
    As the U.S. policy toward the DPRK to stifle it over the "nuclear issue" has been foiled, driven into a tight corner at home and abroad, the U.S. hardline conservatives are making so desperate efforts to prevent the prestige of the DPRK from increasing in the international community and find a pretext for pressure.
    The U.S. smear campaign with a handful of defectors betrays its weakness.
    The U.S. should clearly know that the wilder it runs to impair the image of the DPRK and stifle it, the more the U.S. will stand isolated and rejected by the international community and go to ruin itself.
    The U.S. should squarely see the trend of the times and behave with discretion and unconditionally stop all hostile action against the great national unity and cooperation between the north and the south on the Korean peninsula.



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