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September 2003 - Japan Special Weapons News

  • Japan's Political Bargaining Dismissed KCNA 29 Sep 2003 -- The Japanese government reiterated its stand on September 19 that it would not resume talks on normalizing relations with the DPRK unless the issue of abduction is settled.
  • Japan Urged to Drop Its Hostile Policy toward DPRK KCNA 27 Sept 2003-- Japan's hostile policy toward the DPRK is a very dangerous policy aimed at a military clash between the DPRK and Japan. If a war is provoked by the U.S. on the Korean peninsula, it will naturally spill over into Japan. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed article.
  • Japan's Anti-DPRK Campaign Blasted KCNA 25 Sep 2003 -- The Japanese chief executive malignantly slandered the DPRK when interviewed by journalists on the eve of the first anniversary of the DPRK-Japan Pyongyang Declaration. In this regard Rodong Sinmun Wednesday comes out with a signed commentary.
  • JAPAN POLITICS VOA 22 Sept 2003-- In a much-anticipated reshuffle, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has installed several new Cabinet ministers in a bid to bolster his economic reform policies
  • Japan's Anti-DPRK Provocation under Fire KCNA 20 Sep 2003 -- The Japanese authorities delayed the departure of Mangyongbong-92 from Niigata Port though it had been scheduled for September 17.
  • JAPAN/NOKOR ANNIVERSARY VOA 17 Sept 2003-- One year ago, Japan and North Korea held an unprecedented summit, sparking expectations of a shift away from the animosity that has always dominated their relations
  • Japan's Move to Institute War Constitution Denounced KCNA 16 Sep 2003 -- It was recently disclosed that the chief executive of the Japanese government instructed the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan to work out a "plan for the revision of the constitution" until 2005.
  • Japan's Anti-DPRK and Anti-Chongryon Moves under Fire KCNA 08 Sep 2003 -- Right-wing gangsters of Japan committed such a grave provocation as swarming to a port where ship Mangyongbong-92 was expected to enter on Sept. 4 and hurling abuses at the ship after its arrival and defaming the DPRK flag.



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