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KCNA

Posted: 18:22:51 Wednesday, 24 January, 2018
by Flaming Bolshevik
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Re: KCNA

Posted: 18:37:40 Wednesday, 24 January, 2018
by Flaming Bolshevik
Tensions flare in the Middle East between Oppressed and Oppressors


Violence has broken out between Palestinian freedom fighters and the Jordanian Government after years of rising tensions. With Syrian intervention pushed back across the border, Iraqi troops on high alert within Jordan, concerns over Israeli involvement and most dangerous of all; the US Navy taking positions in the Mediterranean Sea. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea stands in solidarity with the Anti-Imperialist Palestinians for we know what it is, to live as a nation divided.

Re: KCNA

Posted: 04:15:00 Wednesday, 31 January, 2018
by Flaming Bolshevik
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DPRK to take in refugees fleeing violence!

Rumours have swept Pyongyang after General Secretary Kim Il Sung made a speech to high ranking members of the WPK stating that Korea is to begin taking in refugees fleeing violence across Asia after reports of Bengalis being raped and murdered on an industrial scale that could only be referred to as a Genocide. Kim Il Sung has addressed skepticism in the ranks of the WPK about bringing refugees to Korea when it is not yet unified by stating the following:
Brothers and Sisters of our Beloved Fatherland, Have you no shame? How long has it been since Japan burned our lands, raped our women and pressed an entire generation of men into its Fascist war machine? We were once in this same situation. We were once being slaughtered daily and having our culture erased before our eyes. We persevered. Not even in a civil war where endless amounts of corpses were strewn through the streets after our brothers were massacred by the United States Military did we ever give up the struggle. Now is our opportunity to help those who need it, in honor of the memory of those that were cut down too soon by their oppressors. Korea will prosper under the banners of International Socialism and the eternal brotherhood of mankind.
He then layed out his idea for resettlement and integration which would allow the refugees to retain their culture and travel freely within the DPRK. Refugees will be granted the freedom to work in whatever field they choose and the freedom to pursue an education unaffordable back in their home countries. A clear path to citizenship laid out if the situation across Asia does not improve.

Long live Korea! Long live Kim il Sung!