Sunday 19 April 2015

ASSPUK,JISGE and UK KFA support statement on human rights abuses in south Korea

 ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK
 www.uk-songun.com/index.php email juche007@yahoo.co.uk  
 London 19th of April Juche 104(2015) 

The Association For the Study of Songun Politics UK(ASSPUK), the Juche Idea Study Group of England(JISGE) and the UK Korean Friendship Association(UK KFA) today issued a joint statement in support of the statement of The DPRK Measure Council for Human Rights in South Korea;

 We support the truly excellent statement by The DPRK Measure Council for Human Rights in South Korea. All of it needed to be said as south Korea is the worst human rights violator in the world, fascist regime without equal anywhere in the world . 
South Korea is one of the most exploitative societies in the world . It is characterised by high unemployment and also with many people in insecure and irregular jobs . Pay is very low . 
Food self-sufficiency in south Korea has dropped to a low level , estimated at only 10% by some sources .
 There are many homeless in south Korea, the slums of Seoul never disappeared. In south Korea the rich get ever richer and the poor get ever poorer . The poor suffer from oppression by the rich. The statement of the DPRK Measure Council for Human Rights Council correctly draws attention to Kapjil (or Gap Eul ) an example of which was the infamous "Nut Rage " incident . Workers are also heavily repressed by the fascistic police . South Korea is a living hell, a 'republic of suicide' and ' a republic of debts '

We ask ; Where is Amnesty International and the UN ? Why aren't they condemning these horrendous human rights abuses in south Korea.?

As the  DPRK Measure Council for Human Rights in South Korea said " The miserable plight of the south Korean people will never change as long as the group of traitors are allowed to stay in power." The south Korean puppet regime should be overthrown at once in order to realise the people's rights to live !

ASSPUK
JISGE
UK KFA

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