mandag 24. november 2014

North Korea Threatens To Wipe Out Japan over UN Resolution


Last Sunday, North Korea has decided to denounce the most recent UN resolution condemning North Koreas violation in human right, and has warned a retaliation against Japan and other countries that sponsor the resolution.

“We will take toughest counteraction” against the United States, and “Japan, too, can never escape this toughest counteraction,” the North Korean National Defense Commission said in a statement, Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency reported

“Japan should bear in mind that if it continues behaving as now, it will disappear from the world map for good, not just remaining a near yet distant country,” the statement continued.

The resolution that was passed on Tuesday by Third Committee of UN General Assembly sought to refer North Koreas human right record to be held in Intel national Criminal Court and to have the countries top leaders involved for crimes against humanity

The resolution, which was introduced by Japan and the EU, reflects a U.N. commission of inquiry’s lengthy report in February on what it said was “systematic, widespread and gross human rights violations that have been and are being committed” by North Korea.

Pyongyang has threatened to conduct another nuclear test. It condemned the United Nations for allowing the European Union and Japan to draft into the resolution and "blindly" voting for it.
 
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“We have never recognized any ‘resolution’ worked out by the U.S.-led undesirable hostile forces to encroach upon our sovereignty and vital rights,” the North’s statement said

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