Bitter Past of Pain and Frustration Should Not Be Repeated
The conservative group of traitors in south Korea is going more reckless at a time when the expectation and desire of the public for implementation of the historic Panmunjom Declaration grow stronger with each passing day.
Having hurled mud at the third and fourth inter-Korean summits and the Panmunjom Declaration, the "Liberal Korea Party" set itself against the adoption of a bill backing the Panmunjom Declaration at the "National Assembly".
All the fellow countrymen are trembling with anger at the reckless moves of the conservatives to make a mockery of the historic agreement common to the nation reflecting its unanimous desire.
The misbehaviour brings into bolder relief the true colours of the group of traitors against reunification.
Hong Jun Phyo and his LKP are a group of the worst traitors like Lee Myung Bak and Park Geun Hye.
The fellow countrymen still remember the great joy at the birth of the June 15 Joint Declaration in June 2000 which witnessed a breakthrough in the 55-year-long history of national division and the emotional days when the October 4 Declaration was adopted in 2007.
The thrice-cursed crimes of the Lee Myung Bak and Park Geun Hye groups of traitors will never be pardoned as they reduced the priceless north-south declarations to scraps of paper and drove the inter-Korean relations into the lowest ebb, trampling upon all the successes gained by the June 15 Joint Declaration.
A handful of the LKP coterie is now going to follow in the footsteps of its predecessors.
The authorities and ruling and opposition parties of south Korea decided to adopt the bill supporting the Panmunjom Declaration. This is a reflection of the public mind that the crime-woven history should not be repeated and the Panmunjom Declaration should be implemented to the letter.
Clear is the intention of the LKP coterie claiming that there is no "hardcore content". It is to block the compulsory and institutional implementation of the Panmunjom Declaration which stands above any political group and regime. In fact, such attempt is a crime against the nation as it is designed to mar the improvement of the inter-Korean ties and destroy peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.
The historic significance and justice of the declaration can neither be played down nor be changed by anyone's denial.
Watching the last-ditch efforts of the group of traitors with the 18th publication anniversary of the June 15 Joint Declaration approaching, all the fellow countrymen come to conclusion that it is a disgrace to the nation to allow the existence of such group of traitors as Hong Jun Phyo and that if they are left intact, the bitter past in which the agreements common to the nation were violated and the inter-Korean ties went through pain and frustration will be repeated.
The abnormal situation, in which marginalized philistines are running amuck, should no longer be allowed.
Human scum such as Hong Jun Phyo and his LKP going against the desire and aspiration of the nation will surely face judgment by history.
The conservative group of traitors in south Korea is going more reckless at a time when the expectation and desire of the public for implementation of the historic Panmunjom Declaration grow stronger with each passing day.
Having hurled mud at the third and fourth inter-Korean summits and the Panmunjom Declaration, the "Liberal Korea Party" set itself against the adoption of a bill backing the Panmunjom Declaration at the "National Assembly".
All the fellow countrymen are trembling with anger at the reckless moves of the conservatives to make a mockery of the historic agreement common to the nation reflecting its unanimous desire.
The misbehaviour brings into bolder relief the true colours of the group of traitors against reunification.
Hong Jun Phyo and his LKP are a group of the worst traitors like Lee Myung Bak and Park Geun Hye.
The fellow countrymen still remember the great joy at the birth of the June 15 Joint Declaration in June 2000 which witnessed a breakthrough in the 55-year-long history of national division and the emotional days when the October 4 Declaration was adopted in 2007.
The thrice-cursed crimes of the Lee Myung Bak and Park Geun Hye groups of traitors will never be pardoned as they reduced the priceless north-south declarations to scraps of paper and drove the inter-Korean relations into the lowest ebb, trampling upon all the successes gained by the June 15 Joint Declaration.
A handful of the LKP coterie is now going to follow in the footsteps of its predecessors.
The authorities and ruling and opposition parties of south Korea decided to adopt the bill supporting the Panmunjom Declaration. This is a reflection of the public mind that the crime-woven history should not be repeated and the Panmunjom Declaration should be implemented to the letter.
Clear is the intention of the LKP coterie claiming that there is no "hardcore content". It is to block the compulsory and institutional implementation of the Panmunjom Declaration which stands above any political group and regime. In fact, such attempt is a crime against the nation as it is designed to mar the improvement of the inter-Korean ties and destroy peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.
The historic significance and justice of the declaration can neither be played down nor be changed by anyone's denial.
Watching the last-ditch efforts of the group of traitors with the 18th publication anniversary of the June 15 Joint Declaration approaching, all the fellow countrymen come to conclusion that it is a disgrace to the nation to allow the existence of such group of traitors as Hong Jun Phyo and that if they are left intact, the bitter past in which the agreements common to the nation were violated and the inter-Korean ties went through pain and frustration will be repeated.
The abnormal situation, in which marginalized philistines are running amuck, should no longer be allowed.
Human scum such as Hong Jun Phyo and his LKP going against the desire and aspiration of the nation will surely face judgment by history.
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