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Lift of Step for Disconnecting Internet Sites Demanded
Pyongyang, May 1, 2006 (KCNA) -- The Internet Journalists Association of south Korea and Internet homepage Minjok Thongsin in the United States reportedly held a joint press conference in Seoul on April 26 at which they strongly demanded the south Korean "government" lift the step for disconnecting the Internet sites and stop the unreasonable suppression of the press. Those piece of shit scumbags! Ya gotta fucking be kidding me. The same day the CPJ report is released. How does the K.C.N.A get away with telling the average North Korean that South Koreans are being disconnected from something THEY don't even have?!?!? Speakers at the press conference accused the south Korean "government" of instructing the "Ministry of Information and Telecommunications" in November 2004 to totally cut off the connections of 31 Internet sites opened by overseas Koreans on the groundless charges of being "pro-north sites" and having taken no measures in this regard since then. Let 'em stay running so I can hack on 'em, I say. A written demand, for the lift of the measure for cutting off the connections with Internet press of overseas Koreans was read out at the press conference. The action taken by the south Korean authorities to cut off the connections of Internet sites with the overseas national press is hardly understandable, the message charged, urging the authorities to lift such step as soon as possible. If only North Koreans had what we all take for granted:
The ability to roam freely on the internet...
Pyongyang, May 1, 2006 (KCNA) -- The Internet Journalists Association of south Korea and Internet homepage Minjok Thongsin in the United States reportedly held a joint press conference in Seoul on April 26 at which they strongly demanded the south Korean "government" lift the step for disconnecting the Internet sites and stop the unreasonable suppression of the press. Those piece of shit scumbags! Ya gotta fucking be kidding me. The same day the CPJ report is released. How does the K.C.N.A get away with telling the average North Korean that South Koreans are being disconnected from something THEY don't even have?!?!? Speakers at the press conference accused the south Korean "government" of instructing the "Ministry of Information and Telecommunications" in November 2004 to totally cut off the connections of 31 Internet sites opened by overseas Koreans on the groundless charges of being "pro-north sites" and having taken no measures in this regard since then. Let 'em stay running so I can hack on 'em, I say. A written demand, for the lift of the measure for cutting off the connections with Internet press of overseas Koreans was read out at the press conference. The action taken by the south Korean authorities to cut off the connections of Internet sites with the overseas national press is hardly understandable, the message charged, urging the authorities to lift such step as soon as possible. If only North Koreans had what we all take for granted:
The ability to roam freely on the internet...
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