Pyongyang,
July 7 (KCNA) -- The south Korean puppet group resorted to fascist
suppression of Ro Su Hui, vice-chairman of the South Headquarters of the
Pan-national Alliance for Korea's Reunification, who went back to south
Korea via Panmunjom after wrapping up his Pyongyang visit on July 5.
This is touching off towering resentment among all Koreans. The moment
Ro crossed the demarcation line in Panmunjom, agents pounced upon him
like a pack of wolves and wrested from his hands a bunch of flowers and a
Korean Peninsula flag associated with the warm compatriotic feelings of
the compatriots in the north before throwing them on the ground. They
resorted to violence, wringing his neck. Not content with handcuffing
him, they tied his body with a rope before throwing him into a vehicle.
There were many cases in which south Korean youth and students and
pro-reunification champions went back to south Korea across the
demarcation line in Panmunjom only to be persecuted and thrown behind
bars. But this is the first time that the pro-reunification patriot was
put to such unimaginable fascist suppression in the eyes of the world.
The south Korean group of traitors is bringing charges of "infiltration
and escape" and "encouragement and appraisal" against Ro under the
draconic "Security Law", asserting that he went to the north without
going through necessary procedures and praised the social system in the
north. Such wicked conservative media as Chosun Ilbo are busy kicking
up an anti- DPRK smear campaign, blaming his every activity there and
letting loose a cascade of vituperation against him. Not satiated with
rubbing salt into the wounds of fellow countrymen grieving over the
demise of leader Kim Jong Il, the Lee group threw Ro behind bars though
he went back to south Korea after expressing condolences over the demise
of the father of the nation. History will certainly judge the group for
such crimes against the nation, reunification and ethics