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25 March North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Anti-U.S., anti-war peace campaign urged KCNA 25 Mar 2003 -- A spokesman for the National Reconciliation Council released a statement on Sunday, calling upon the fellow countrymen in the north and the south of Korea and overseas to more vigorously turn out in the anti-U.S., anti-war peace movement to prevent the danger of war facing the nation and defend the peace of the country and the security of the nation.
  • Appeal of DPRK joint meeting hailed KCNA 25 Mar 2003 -- The central standing committee of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryon) released a statement on March 22, fully supporting the appeal adopted at the joint meeting of the DPRK government, political parties and organizations.
  • U.S. imperialists' maneuvers assailed in S. Korea KCNA 25 Mar 2003 -- Members of civic and public organizations in South Korea reportedly called a press conference in front of the South Korea-U.S. combined forces command on march 19, denouncing the U.S. imperialists' war moves. Among the organizations were the society of people working for peace and reunification, the Solidarity for Implementing the South-North Joint Declaration and the Korean Catholic Priests' Association for Justice.
  • American warmongers' reckless remarks under fire KCNA 25 Mar 2003 -- James Kelly, U.S. assistant Secretary of State, said at a recent hearing of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee that North Korea would produce weapon-grade plutonium and highly enriched uranium in a matter of months and therefore, it is necessary to force it to scrap its program for the development of weapons of mass destruction.
  • KCNA refutes U.S. Congress anti-DPRK "resolution" KCNA 25 Mar 2003 -- The U.S. House of Representatives reportedly adopted a "resolution on human rights in North Korea" calling for respecting and protecting human rights of North Koreans and decided to present it to the 59th meeting of the un commission on human rights.
  • S. Korean visiting group leaves KCNA 25 Mar 2003 -- The visiting group of the "Love-Neighbor Society" of South Korea led by its chairman Ri Il Ha left here today.
  • JAPAN SPY SATELLITES VOA 25 Mar 2003 -- As concerns grow about North Korea's nuclear weapons ambitions and fears rise that Pyongyang could test another ballistic missile, Japan plans to launch its first reconnaissance satellites on March 28th.




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