Thursday, June 08, 2006

Another shitty website...

Internet Homepage "Songun Korea" Opened
Pyongyang, June 5, 2006 (KCNA) -- The North American Committee against Zionism and Imperialism has opened Internet homepage "Songun Korea".
Find the lame-ass site at nacazai.org/zzz.html
Zzz indeed...
Edited in the homepage are Mt. Paektu, a holy mountain of revolution, above the basic screen, a Korean map and the Tower of the Juche Idea in the right and left sides of the centre and title "Songun Korea" and the date of foundation below. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz The inaugural number of the homepage carries photos of leader Kim Jong Il giving on-the-spot guidance to the different domains of the national economy and articles titled "Comrade Kim Jong Il guides the era with Songun", "The DPRK displays its dignity with Songun", etc. It quoted Ziad Shaker Eljishi, chairman of the North American Committee against Zionism and Imperialism, as saying that it is a very important work for all peoples including the Arab people holing high the banner of the anti-imperialist struggle to learn from the Songun idea and politics and extend positive support and solidarity to Songun Korea dynamically advancing under the wise guidance of Kim Jong Il. The Middle East IS about the only place as oppressive as North Korea...

Monday, June 05, 2006

Internet adverse...

Unwarranted Measure against Internet in S. Korea Flailed
Pyongyang, June 3, 2006 (KCNA) -- The south Korean joint measure committee for the abolition of the system I'm confused already... which calls for using one's real name as regards elections, grouping eight Internet mediapersons associations and more than 140 civic and public organizations held a press conference in Seoul on May 30 at which it denounced the "government's" unfair measure taken against the Internet media, according to a news report. The chief editor of the Internet Broadcasting Voice of People and other speakers blasted the recent decision made by the "government" to enforce the above-said system against Internet users with the "local elections" as a momentum. They described this as an evil law like the "National Security Law" violating the freedom of expression and human rights of Internet users. North Korea's population ain't exactly classified as "internet users". Nothing can suppress the Internet users' freedom of speech, except the "Democratic" "People's" "Republic" of Korea they declared, branding the "government's" measure to establish the system as a short-sighted one. As opposed to an entire country blind to the internet. A joint statement released at the press conference demanded the "government" provide the people with the freedom of expression and immediately stop pushing forward the system. It's getting hard trying to talk about such obviously rank bullshit. I can't imagine how anyone could listen to dictators that don't allow freedom of anything, criticize a democratic and free government on how it treats it's citizens. I guess if everyone can do the same to America, why should South Korea be any different?