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Sat, 03/05/2011 - 10:57
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S. Korea's Move to Cut off Communication between NGOs of North and South Blasted
Pyongyang (KCNA) - The Ministry of Unification of south Korea cut off even the communication between the non-governmental organizations of the north and the south.
In this regard a spokesman for the National Reconciliation Council issued a statement on March 4 denouncing this move.
Late in February the Council for the Solution of the Issue of the Volunteers Corps in south Korea tried to have communication with its counterpart in the north to discuss a draft declaration to be published by the women's organizations of the north and the south on the occasion of the 92nd anniversary of the March First Popular Uprising. But the ministry disallowed it.
South Korea has brought the results achieved after the publication of the June 15 joint declaration to naught, frozen the ties between the north and the south and increased the danger of a war, more frantically fanning up the consciousness of confrontation among compatriots than ever before, said the statement.
The conservative ruling forces of south Korea should roll back the policy of confrontation with the DPRK, the policy which all fellow countrymen at home and abroad termed totally bankrupt, stop Key Resolve and Foal Eagle joint military exercises in collusion with foreign forces and guarantee the people from all walks of life the freedom to discuss reunification and conduct activities for it without delay, it added.
In this regard a spokesman for the National Reconciliation Council issued a statement on March 4 denouncing this move.
Late in February the Council for the Solution of the Issue of the Volunteers Corps in south Korea tried to have communication with its counterpart in the north to discuss a draft declaration to be published by the women's organizations of the north and the south on the occasion of the 92nd anniversary of the March First Popular Uprising. But the ministry disallowed it.
South Korea has brought the results achieved after the publication of the June 15 joint declaration to naught, frozen the ties between the north and the south and increased the danger of a war, more frantically fanning up the consciousness of confrontation among compatriots than ever before, said the statement.
The conservative ruling forces of south Korea should roll back the policy of confrontation with the DPRK, the policy which all fellow countrymen at home and abroad termed totally bankrupt, stop Key Resolve and Foal Eagle joint military exercises in collusion with foreign forces and guarantee the people from all walks of life the freedom to discuss reunification and conduct activities for it without delay, it added.