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Sunday, February 21, 2016

North Korea calls the South's president 'a crazy old bitch' as Kim Jong Un watches his military's latest exercises run by his new defence chief (and they'd better go well - he executed the last one)


North Korea calls the South's president 'a crazy old bitch' as Kim Jong Un watches his military's latest exercises run by his new defence chief (and they'd better go well - he executed the last one)
http://dollars-vedioonline.blogspot.com/2016/02/north-korea-calls-souths-president.html

Pyongyang escalates war of words with Seoul after missile test
South's president Park Geun-Hye described her as a 'murderous devil'
She urged stronger sanctions against North Korea following nuclear test
New military chief named as Ri Myong-Su, former security minister
His predecessor Ri Yong-Gil was reportedly executed for 'corruption'


North Korea has called South Korean president Park Geun-Hye a 'crazy old bitch' as tyrant Kim Jong-un watched army exercise run by the new military chief following his predecessor's execution.
In the latest personal attack on the South's president, Rodong Sinmun newspaper of the North's ruling communist party launched a colourful invective against Park for seeking stronger sanctions against Pyongyang following its nuclear and missile tests.
A full-page coverage on the conservative leader described her as a 'murderous devil' and 'senile old woman' whose only purpose is to topple the North's government.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) inspects a flight drill of fighter pilots of the Korean People's Army Air and Anti-Air Force

South Korea president vows more action after rocket launch


South Korea president vows more action after rocket launch

North Korea calls the South's president 'a crazy old bitch' as Kim Jong Un watches his military's latest exercises run by his new defence chief (and they'd better go well - he executed the last one)http://dollars-vedioonline.blogspot.com/2016/02/north-korea-calls-souths-president.htmlPyongyang escalates war of words with Seoul after missile testSouth's president Park Geun-Hye described her as a 'murderous devil'She urged stronger sanctions against North Korea following nuclear testNew military chief named as Ri Myong-Su, former security ministerHis predecessor Ri Yong-Gil was reportedly executed for 'corruption'

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'This tailless crazy old bitch called Park Geun-Hye is heaping further misery on our people, already suffering from the tragedy of division,' one article said.
Earlier, Park warned that North Korea must either change its ways or face the collapse of its regime. She added that Kim Jong-un's authoritarian government is an 'extreme reign of terror' and used his name three times
The president added that Kim Jong Un's authoritarian government is an 'extreme reign of terror' and used his name three times. It is believed that Kim has never referred to Park by name in his rare public speeches.
Park, 64, closed a joint inter-Korea industrial zone in reprisal for the North's launch of a satellite into orbit, in what many saw as a disguised test of a long-range ballistic missile banned under UN resolutions.


The Kaesong estate in the North, where 126 Seoul firms operated factories that employed 54,000 North Koreans, had been considered a precious source of hard currency for the impoverished North since its opening in 2004.
For this reason, Rodong called Park the 'dumbest of the dumb'.
'This invalid, morally depraved human being... never showed any goodwill for other human beings as well as her people,' it said.
South Korea reacted with anger at the North's 'vulgar' personal attacks and urged Pyongyang to stop.
'We express strong regret over... the North's personal attacks that targeted our head of state with such base, vulgar language,' Seoul's unification ministry which handles cross-border affairs said in a statement.



Ri Myong-Su, former People's Security Minister, was referred to as 'chief of the Korean People's Army General Staff'
The war of words comes as North Korean state media, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), confirmed the country has a new military chief following reports that the former holder of the post had been executed.
Ri Myong-Su, former People's Security Minister, was referred to as 'chief of the Korean People's Army General Staff' and had the honour to run an army exercise guided by leader Kim Jong-Un.
Ri Myong-Su was again mentioned in a separate KCNA report on Kim's inspection of an air force exercise.
His predecessor Ri Yong-Gil was reportedly executed early this month in what would be the latest in a series of purges and executions of top officials.



In May last year South Korea's spy agency said Kim had his defence chief Hyon Yong-Chol executed - reportedly with an anti-aircraft gun
Ri Yong-Gil was accused of forming a political faction and corruption, South Korea's Yonhap news agency said, citing a source familiar with North Korean affairs.
In May last year South Korea's spy agency said Kim had his defence chief Hyon Yong-Chol executed - reportedly with an anti-aircraft gun.
Hyon's fate was never confirmed by Pyongyang but he has never been seen or heard of since. Some analysts have suggested he was purged and imprisoned.
Reports - some confirmed, some not - of purges, executions and disappearances have been common since Kim took power following the death of his father Kim Jong-Il in December 2011.
A large number of senior officials, especially military cadres, were removed or demoted as the young leader sought to solidify his control over the powerful military.
In the most high-profile case, Kim had his influential uncle Jang Song-Thaek executed in December 2013 for charges including treason and corruption.
Professor Yang Moo-Jin of the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul said the new military chief was one of Kim's top three aides and was known to be well-versed in missile technology.



A North Korean man cycles with firewood tied to the back of his bicycle along a highway


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