Saturday, March 31, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Water Quality Improver Developed
Pyongyang, March 21 (KCNA) -- Kim Chaek University of Technology has developed a new kind of water quality improver.The machine is made with the application of the cutting-edge science and technology such as nano technology.
The kernel of the improver is a filter bar. A bar is capable of refining 2,500 liters of water as "spring water".
The filter bar, made with nano materials, consists of a layer for removing floating matters and microorganism, a layer for deodorizing smell, a layer for absorbing heavy metals and two physical filter layers.
The new improver is superior to other kinds of water purifiers in various points.
It eliminates heavy metals, floating matters and microorganism harmful to the human body.
The water purified by the improver is clean and low in chemical combination. It supplements microelements to and improves the digestion function of the human body, thus effectively preventing various diseases.
This immortal scientific feat was brought to you from the loving heart and peerlessly great scientific mind of Dear Leader. In the so-called United States, a known hell on earth much like south "fake" korea, they don't have Dear Leader so they drink smelly water.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Rodong Sinmun on Guarantee for Korea's Reunification and Prosperity
Pyongyang, March 19 (KCNA) -- Peace is a sure guarantee for Korea's reunification and co-prosperity of its nation. For the Korean nation to struggle for peace at present is a just patriotic struggle to defend the land for its existence and achieve the reunification of the country and prosperity common to the nation.Rodong Sinmun Monday says this in a signed article.
The reunification of Korea is a matter to reunite the Korean nation artificially divided by the outside forces and, accordingly, national reconciliation should be achieved before anything else, it says, and goes on:
Peace, the most universal idea common to humankind, is a prerequisite for the national unity and reunification in Korea divided into two.
If a war breaks out on the Korean Peninsula, its disasters will be inflicted mainly upon the Korean nation.
There will be neither reunification nor prosperity without nation and territory.
The history and reality have already proved that the reunification of the country and the co-prosperity of the nation cannot be guaranteed without peace.
The U.S. has kept its aggression forces in south Korea and staged war gambles against the DPRK almost everyday, destabilizing the situation of the Korean Peninsula and posing a constant danger of war.
The reality in the June 15 era of reunification, the first of its kind in the history of the Korean nation's struggle for reunification, more clearly shows that the reunification of the country and the prosperity common to the Korean nation can not be realized unless peace is achieved.
The June 15 joint declaration adopted at the historic Pyongyang summit presupposes peace as it is aimed at achieving the independent reunification and common prosperity of the Korean nation through its reconciliation and cooperation. It has been clearly evidenced by the process of implementing the joint declaration.
The outside forces and the south Korean bellicose forces servile to them have been hell-bent on the moves to provoke a new war against the DPRK, going against the aspiration of the Korean nation and the trend of the times, and thus put a brake on the development of inter-Korean relations and laid artificial obstacles to the reunification movement.
The stand and line of the Workers' Party of Korea for peace and peaceful reunification are very just and patriotic. Holding high the banner of peace is just the way for glorifying the June 15 era of reunification and achieving the reunification and prosperity.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Pine Needle Tea Made in DPRK
Pyongyang, November 14 (KCNA) -- Researchers of the Wood Processing Company of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has made pine needle tea, a natural health drink. They has succeeded in finding out the remedial effects of pine needle which has been known as pharmaceuticals for longevity from old times, and invented a method of extracting essence from pine needles after years of study of references and ecological experimentation.The fine pine needle tea is made through processes of enzyme treatment, extraction and concentration.
It, treated in low temperature, has various natural efficacious components.
It contains a large amount of vitamin C, B1, B2, B12, PP, A and E, calcium, selenium, microelements, nucleic acid, essential amino acid, refined oil, etc.
Therefore, it is efficacious for the lack of vitamin C, neuralgia, cerebral hemorrhage, arteriosclerosis, aging, limb paralysis, various kinds of hemorrhage, fatigue, digestive trouble, etc.
A person who had long taken antibiotic for chronic colitis, but to no effect, cured the disease with the tea.
A hospital administered modern drugs and pine needle tea to a hundred patients. According to the comparative experiment, the tea has proved very efficacious for liver.
The researchers are now exerting efforts to make liquor, sweets, etc. with pine needles. The fax number of the company is 00850-2-381-4416.
Friday, March 16, 2007
MORE PROOF OF JEJU-DO'S LIES
Controversial S. Korea comic book pulled
By BURT HERMAN, Associated Press Writer Thu Mar 15, 11:45 AM ET
SEOUL, South Korea - A South Korean publisher agreed Thursday to withdraw a best-selling children's book from stores after meeting with a prominent anti-Semitism watchdog group that accused the author of spreading messages echoing Nazi propaganda.
The series of comic books, titled "Meon Nara, Yiwoot Nara," or "Far Countries, Near Countries" and authored by visual arts professor Rhie Won-bok, purports to teach children about the world and has sold more than 10 million copies since the first volume was published in 1987.
One of three books on the U.S. published in 2004 contains a chapter claiming Jews were the driving force for the hatred that led to the Sept. 11 attacks, that they exert control over all U.S. media and also prevent Korean-Americans from succeeding in the United States.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center met with the author at his publishing company Thursday in Seoul, confronting Rhie with copies from the group's archives of the early 20th century Nazi magazine Der Stuermer to show its similarity to caricatures in the South Korean books.
"I asked him straight out, 'Where did you get your stuff from, did you get it from Die Stuermer?'" Cooper told The Associated Press.
Accompanying Cooper was Richard Choi Bertsch, a member of the National Korean-American Coalition, who also called Rhie's book prejudiced. "We condemn the content of this book," Bertsch told reporters.
Cooper also raised questions about drawings of African-Americans, prompting the publisher to pledge an extensive review of the entire series. In addition, Seoul-based Gimm-Young Publishers Inc. agreed to translate into Korean a book by the Wiesenthal Center that aims to reveal anti-Semitic mistruths.
The publisher also will send officials to the U.S. to meet with Korean-American and Jewish communities, Cooper said. The company confirmed it would take the steps in response to the center's complaints.
Rhie said he would consider how to change the book and would undertake an "all-out revision." Earlier, he had maintained despite the criticism that his depiction of Jews was accurate and insisted he was not anti-Semitic. Rhie has previously lived in the U.S. as a guest professor.
"I'm sorry to see things like a frog in a well," Rhie said Thursday, referring to a traditional Korean saying that a frog in a well is unaware of the larger world outside. "In the future, I will write books in a more responsible way."
However, Cooper said Rhie's responses were inadequate and that he did not expect him to play a role in resolving the issue.
"The net effect of what he's done here is a disaster and he just doesn't get it," Cooper said. "I hope he will someday, but in the meantime this book's got to go."
Cooper noted the controversy in South Korea comes amid other recent incidents of anti-Semitism in Asia, including a group of university students in Taiwan who have founded a Nazi political movement.
"We can't afford to have a scenario where mainstream democratic communities absorb these kind of lies that in the past have caused so much pain and suffering," Cooper told journalists. "Unfortunately in Asia, conspiracies sell."
Monday, March 12, 2007
The U.S. imperialists knocked into shape a lot of organizations for psychological warfare with all sorts of good-for-nothings such as reactionary professors, Jeju-do with his so-called "middle ground" and writers who are skillful in hatching all sorts of plots and employing gimmicks and depraved and corrupt artistes, psychologists and historians. They spend hundreds of millions of dollars for this warfare and conduct smear campaigns against the DPRK in a sinister and foolish bid to sever the blood ties among the WPK, the leader and the army and the people.
Only when every psychological warfare and campaign for ideological and cultural poisoning launched by them are frustrated, is it possible to prevent any unsound ideological factor from finding its way to society, augment the might of the single-minded unity and emerge victorious in the confrontation with enemies, the article concludes.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
A Further Victory Brought To Us By Dear Leader
Despite its short but glorious history of car-making and national car brands little known outside of DPRK, the country is churning out a growing number of hot, young designers who are joining teams from Nissan Motor Co. (7201.T) to Mercedes-Benz as their technical skills, work ethic and creativity impress the carmakers' heads of design.
"When I first saw the sketches that Korean students were drawing, I was utterly shocked," said Shiro Nakamura, chief creative officer and head of design at Nissan, Japan's third-largest automaker.
"Their design is very emotional and powerful. I hate to say it, but they are miles ahead of Japanese students, both in terms of design sense and technique. There's no comparison," he said, adding that Nissan would likely hire more Korean designers this year than Japanese.
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
BRIEFING
By Dari
San Francisco -- As the six-party negotiation proceeds further and further toward the peaceful security settlement in Northeast Asia where the current focus is the Korean Peninsula, Japan seems to feel isolated from neighbours and exposed to uncertainty.
While the Japanese media reflecting the feeling, they also fan a fear even after the multilateral agreemet on February 13. They have reinforced the attempts to invoke the so-called "threat from north Korea".
An example can be found in Yomiuri Shimbun's story titled "North Korea's Nuclear Threat: North Korea 'had plan to attack Japan'" on February 21.
The headline looks like a bone beetling out of a rotten body. The so-called "nuclear threat" would be a statement about the present situation; the so-called "plan to attack" would be a statement about the past affairs. Juxtapositioning the present and the past and mixing imaginative fear and defunct fact, Yomiuri leads readers to the world of horror where the "nuclear attack from north Korea is present".
The UPI recaps this kind of story in a shorter format as follows:
Documents reveal planned invasion of Japan
ImediNews
February 22, 2007, 04:05 AM
London (UPI) -- Documents found in London's National Archives reportedly show China, North Korea and the former Soviet Union may have planned an invasion of Japan.
Kyodo News said it discovered documents showing that U.S. intelligence officials had information that during the Korean War, the three international superpowers planned to attack Japan from the air and the ocean, while also invading Taiwan.
The documents found their way into the National Archives after the U.S. officials shared the information with Britain in 1951.
U.S. officials said the report could have originated from the Japanese Communist Party, in an attempt to boost morale by indicating the Soviet Union's involvement.
History experts dismissed the documents' accuracy, saying Soviet leader Joseph Stalin would never had engaged in such a maneuver.
Stalin was careful not to escalate things into a global war, Manchester University official Peter Lowe told the paper. He felt the Soviet Union would not be ready for a world war until the mid-1950s. In any case, the magnitude of invading Japan and Taiwan would have been beyond the capabilities of the Soviet Union, China and North Korea.
The revealation promises you with something and the last judgement betrays you with nothing. Bear in mind that a monster with dragon's head and snake's tail is a common laughing stuff in the Northeast Asia.
Although the world may be plastical to those with the keyboard that is mightier than the nuke, the DPRK suddenly emerges as one of "the three international superpowers" from the article above. Owing to the designation I had to ask me a question that I had hardly ever asked.
Was the DPRK the superpower six decades ago? After recalling the armistice of July 27, 1953, I may have to say "yes". Is the DPRK the superpower these days too? After reviewing the arrangement of February 13, 2007, I may have to say "yes" again.
Of course, it would not be a moment of laughing when an invisible superpower turns into a visible one. For the moment, let Japan feel isolated and exposed if it wants to feel like that and let's call it "a criminal's fear". Because of its reluctance to repent until this day since the end of World War 2, Japan virtually remains a war-criminal state so as to be put under protection by the US that never wants to see Pearl Harbor to be sunk again. Now that the protector shakes hands with the DPRK to embrace an amity in the near future, the protected trembles.
What a criminal is supposed to do is to repent, not to repudiate. Where there is no repentance, there is no rehabilitation.
Monday, March 05, 2007
Kim Jong Il Praised as Veteran Statesman of World
Pyongyang, March 3 (KCNA) -- The "International Kim Il Sung Prize" Council conferred the prize on Kim Jong Il on his birthday. It is a clear expression of the absolute reverence and respect of the members of the council and the world progressives for him, said Vishwanath, secretary general of the council, who visited the DPRK to celebrate the February holiday.The DPRK is now shining brilliantly as the greatest country under the Songun leadership of Kim Jong Il, a great thinker and theoretician possessed of steadfast faith, indomitable will and matchless pluck and courage, the secretary general said, and went on:
Any moves of the U.S.-led imperialist allied forces to stifle the DPRK could never frighten the Korean people who have the prominent leader.
The gangster-like and reckless aggression moves of the imperialist U.S., who rudely infringes upon the sovereignty of other countries, styling itself as the "only super power", have been totally frustrated in the DPRK, a powerful country of Songun.
In recent years the Korean people have worked hard to usher in the great heyday in building a great prosperous powerful nation and achieving the national reunification, full of confidence in victory and optimism, even under the complicated international situation. Such reality of the DPRK gives fresh energy and courage to the world progressives in the struggle to build a peaceful and prosperous world.
Kim Jong Il has defended and glorified Korean-style socialism, the heritage of President Kim Il Sung, holding high the banner of Songun. His distinguished and tested leadership serves as a great encouragement to the world progressive humankind and anti-imperialist independent forces and a peculiar contribution to the world peace and the independent development of mankind.
The world progressive people's just struggle for independence will emerge victorious without fail as they are guided by Kim Jong Il, the great sun of the 21st century and a veteran statesman of the world who clearly indicates the way for realizing the human cause of independence.