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Minju Joson on U.S. Missionary's Plan to Pack His Bags

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, June 5 (KCNA) -- U.S. missionary Underwood IV resident in south Korea is going to pack his bags, finding it hard to stay there any longer due to the ever-growing desire of south Koreans for independence against the United States. Minju Joson says this in a signed commentary Saturday. It goes on:
    He has been proud of having lived in Korea through four generations. A decade back he said he would permanently reside in south Korea, even bringing the remains of Underwood I to south Korea from the U.S. He, however, decided to leave south Korea this fall, becoming a topic of public talk.
    His family has carried out on the spot the U.S. policy of aggression towards Korea for nearly 120 years.
    The south Korean people have seen through the aggressive nature of the U.S. imperialists as they have trampled down upon the sovereignty and dignity of the nation while throwing a hurdle in the way of Korea's reunification after dividing the Korean nation against its will. So they are now valiantly turning out in the actions to fully settle accounts with the U.S. This is the reality of south Korea.
    Very upset by this development, the U.S. is leaving no stone unturned to chill the ever-growing desire of the south Korean people for national independence. It is against this backdrop that Underwood is going to pack his bags, saying he has nothing more to do there. This means he can no longer instill the idea of worshipping and fearing the U.S into south Koreans.
    Of course, the crimes committed by his family will never be erased even if he leaves south Korea.
    The Korean nation will never pardon Underwood's family which has acted a guide in U.S. aggression of Korea generation after generation.



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