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Jay ޾Ƹ (22)
ᱹ ǿ ϴ°?

̹24 http://www.cybernews24.com/

 2004 09 08 PM 07:42:55

According to the New York Times, S. Korea is giving up her constitutional right of doing her responsibility, the justice, and the right things. What is worse is S. Korea is succumbing to the injustice and evil things.

Ÿ ϸ, ѱ ڽŵ å, ǿ ϵ ϴ ѱ Ǹ ϰ ֽϴ. ɰ ѱ ǿ ϵ鿡 ϰ ִ Դϴ.

If S. Korea is really an independent free country, injustice should never be allowed at any time. But the NY Times clearly shows that S. Korea is allowing such an injustice for the devil man, Kim Jong Il. It implies to me that S. Korea is not an independent free country any more, but a slave country controlled by the evil regime.

ѱ , Ǵ 볳Ǿ ȵǴ Դϴ. Ÿ иϰ, ѱ Ǹ Ͽ ׷ Ǹ ϰ ִٰ ֽϴ. ̰ ѱ ̻ ƴ϶ ǿ Ǵ 뿹 ϴ.

Let me introduce how the NY Times declare the free world that S. Korea is yielding her sovereignty to the evil regime of Kim Jong Il.

South Korean security officials declined last month, once again, to issue a passport to Mr. Kim, one of the highest-ranking North Korean defectors. Officials said it would be too dangerous to allow Mr. Kim to travel to Washington to testify before a United States Senate committee.

Ÿ ѱ ǿ ֱ ִ 迡  ϰ ִ Ұ ڽϴ.

ѱȰ ٽ ѹ ȫ(ְ Ż ) ǹ߱ ź߽ϴ. 达 ̻ ȸ ϱ Ͽ ϴ ϴ ʹ ϴٰ մϴ.

Kim Duk Hong had just received his second death threat in two months: a plastic bag containing two vials of poison, an eight-inch knife and a letter accusing him of forming "a tricky anti-North Korea association." It warned: "Now, the time is coming to pay for your sins."

"ȫ δ޻ ι° ޾ҽϴ : κ 8ġ Į ڷ ׸ װ 'Ȱ ݺϴü" ߴٰ ϴ ̾ϴ ̷ ߽ϴ : ", ִ."

But this article tells the real reason why it declined to issue a passport:

The real danger, of course, is that Mr. Kim might irritate North Korea.

ѱ ǹ߱ źߴ ¥ ݴϴ."
" ȫ ڱ ֱ Դϴ - ġ Ѵٴ Դϴ."

Now this article adds insult to injury:

After North Korea's military grumbled this summer that when its soldiers looked across the demilitarized zone at night they saw neon-illuminated crosses atop churches, South Korea unplugged the crosses.

⼭ ϴ :

" ѱε DMZ ʸ ߿ ȸ ׿ ڰ ԵǾ ѱΰ ѱ ڰ ÷׸ ̾ҽϴ."

Last Thursday, 27 lawmakers from the governing Uri Party delivered to the American Embassy a letter asking the Senate to vote down this fall the North Korean Human Rights Act. The bill, intended to help North Korean refugees in China and to promote human rights in North Korea, was passed by the House in July, enraging North Korea.

" 27 츮 ǿ ̱ ̻ αǹ ǥ źν ûϴ ߽ϴ. ߱ Żڵ ѳ ̱ ϱ 7 Ͽ Ͽ гϰ߽ϴ."

And then, the New York Times completely drives S. Korea to the corner by publishing what it has not been published in Korea:

When the North called South Korean officials "wicked terrorists" for airlifting 468 North Korean defectors from Vietnam to Seoul, the South promised not to do it again.

׸ Ÿ ѱп Ұ Ұϸ ѱ ڳʷ Ƴֽϴ :

"468 Żڵ Ʈ ̼۽Ų ΰ ѱ ' ׷Ʈ'̶ θ ѱ ٽ ׷ ʰڴٰ ߽ϴ."

My Dear S. Koreans. At first time, I could not believe my eyes the line saying:

THE SOUTH PROMISED NOT TO DO IT AGAIN.

ϴ . ó ϴ:
"ѱ ٽ ׷ ʰڴٰ ߽ϴ."

Promise not to do it again? Oh, my goodness!! After you read it, if you cant draw a picture a little boy begging a burglars mercy with his knees, something is very wrong with you and you dont deserve to live in a free country. This article continues only to finally put S. Korea into a manure pail by adding the following shameful lines:

Although South Korea has admitted only 5,000 North Koreans during the last half century, Chung Dong Young, the South's unification minister, asked the private groups that were helping the North Koreans to stop.

ٽ ׷ ʰڴٴ ̶󱸿? ̷ !! а ݰ ں ҳ ٸ 迡 ġ ϴ.

ؼ β ϸ ᱹ ѱ 뿡 ó־ ϴ.

" ݼ ȿ ѱ 5000 ѻ ޾Ƶ鿴 ѱ Ϻ  ѻ ΰü鿡 ߴ 䱸߽ϴ."

Clearly, this article declares to this world that S. Korea has decided to give up her right and responsibility of doing justice and to succumb to the axis of the evil. In other words, the NY Times evidently speaks loudly to the free world that S. Korea has decided to join the evil power.

иϰ 迡, ѱ Ǹ ڽ Ǹ å ϰ 鿡 ϱ ߴٴ ܾϰ ֽϴ. ٸ Ѵٸ, Ÿ ϰ 迡 Ͽ, ѱ ¿ շϱ ߴٴ Ҹ ϰ ִ Դϴ.

Shamelessly, Ban Ki Moon, the South Korean foreign minister, said Seoul "shouldn't have to take unlimited responsibility for wandering North Korean defectors." Wait a minute. Does he know that the United States, Canada, Brazil and Australia have admitted well over a million South Korean immigrants in recent decades?
The article continues to show enough evidence that S. Korea is no more an independent free country by adding:

ϰԵ ܹ ݱ⹮, ѱ " Żڵ鿡 å ʿ䰡 Դϴ" ߽ϴ. 񸸿! ݱ⹮ ̱, ij, ׸ ȣְ ֱ ʳ⵿ 鸸 Ѵ ѱ ̹ڸ ޾ ˰ ֽϱ?

ؼ , ѱ ̻ ƴ϶ Ÿ ݴϴ.:

In July, a South Korean Navy boat fired two warning shots at a North Korean patrol boat that crossed into South Korean waters. After North Korea angrily canceled inter-Korean military talks, the South Korean defense minister resigned and apologies were sent to North Korea.

"7 ѱر ѱظ ħ ʰ ι ߻߽ϴ. гϿ ϱȸ Ŀ ѱ ߰ ׿ Ͽ ޵Ǿϴ."

Would you mind listening to an American aid worker who recently spent several days in Pyongyang, North Korea's capital?

ѱ ! ֱ ĥ 翡 ´ ̱ ȣ  ڽϱ?

"What is needed is a phased development program that draws the North Koreans out and opens them up. But South Korea is doing a hodgepodge that is not going anywhere. The North Koreans are getting everything they need, without giving anything back.

"ʿ ѻ ܺμ ̲ Ű ܰ α׷ Դϴ. ѱ ƹ ڹ å ֽϴ. ϴ ְ ƹ ͵ ѿ ʰ ֽϴ"

This article mercilessly describes that S. Korea is so gracious to N. Koreas mercy by adding:
ں Ͽ ѱ ũ ھַο ̷ ǥմϴ.

In what South Korean officials described as a major concession, North Korea started to allow their gifts to arrive from South Korea overland by truck, instead of by the far more expensive shipping route. Also, North Korean officials no longer require truckers to tape over their South Korean license plates.
What a merciful action it is! Isnt it?

"ѱ ֿ 纸 ǥ Ϳ ѱκ , ũ ػ ſ, Ʈ Ǿ η ޾Ƶ̴ ϱ ߴٴ Դϴ. Ѱ ̻ Ʈ鿡 ѱȣ 䱸 ʽϴ."

Ѵٿ ںӰ ھַο ġ! ׷ġ ʽϱ? ѱ

To be honest with you, I cant describe my feelings after I read this article. What should I say? Full of anger, discourage, or sympathy? I dont know. One thing clear to us all is that the NY Times tells Americans it is too late for S. Korea to be reconsidered to be one of Americas real (real) allied countries.

ϰ ؼ, 縦 ǥ ϴ. ؾϳ? г, Ǹ, Ȥ ? 𸣰ڽϴ. Ѱ 츮 и Ÿ ̱ε鿡 ѱ ̱ 汹 ϳ ٽ ⿡ ʹ ʾٴ ϰ ֽϴ.

Any solution to the current situation of S. Korea? Is it true that, as an American said last summer, its too late for strange, grotesque, arrogant, uncivilized, and unthankful S. Koreans? Then any good symptom in Korea? Not at all.

The rightists of Korea are still fighting against each other just like gamecocks and fighting dogs. Their fames are more important than freedom of their country. Winning a big money by winning a lawsuit is much more attractive than their own sacrifices for their county.

ѱ Ȳ ع? ̱ ó, ̻ϰ, Ⱬϰ, ϰ, ߸̰ 𸣴 ѱε鿡 ʹ ½ϱ?.

ѱ ¡ ֳ? .
ѱ ͵ ο߰ ߵó ο ֽϴ. ׵ ߿մϴ. Ҽۿ ̰ ׵ ڽŵ Դϴ.

To gain or hold popularity from small faithful groups, they make a reckless statement. All of a sudden, our great freedom/independence soldiers/fighters are forced to be labeled as the international murders/the international terrorists and even a head of the terrorist groups. How sorrowful it is to read an article saying our proud Vietnam veteran committed suicide a few days ago. Frivolous persons, who cant hold their own tongue, do a flippant act by telling what should be not disclosed, so they try to get other big rightists involved in their fighting by reckless citing their names.

ұԸ 漺()κ α⸦ ϱ Ͽ ׵ к ߾ մϴ. ڱ 츮 /׷ ׸ ׷׷ θα ϴ. ĥ Ʈ ڻ 󸶳 Ĵ...

ڽ ƾ ν ൿ մϴ ׷ ׵ к ο ο ɸ ڽŵ ο ٸ Ź ͵ ̷ մϴ.

Though their mouths are calling for God, but their hearts run to their own glory. They are selling God for their stupid, self-righteous, and self-asserting messages and their mouths are full of curses, trash talks, and swearwords.

׵ ϳ θ ׵ ڽŵ ޷ϴ.

׵ ڽŵ  ̰ ڱ常ϴ ۵ Ͽ ϳ Ȱ ֽϴ ׸ ׵ ֿ ġ ̾߱ 弳 մϴ.

Oh, God. Help us. Guide S. Koreans. Dispel the evil powers from S. Korea. Help S. Koreans wake up. Help us find your solutions and your way not ours. Help all Christian leaders earnestly repent and pray. Help them only regret that they have but one life to lose for their country.

ϳ 츮 ּҼ. ѱε ̲Ҽ. ѱκ ѾƳ ֿɼҼ. ѱε  Ҽ. 츮 Ͽ 츮 ƴ϶ ϳ ع ߰ϰ Ҽ. ⵶ ڵ ϰ ȸϰ ⵵ϰ Ҽ. ׵ ĥ ϳ̶ ƽϵ Ҽ.

A crying voice from a pastor in Korea never leaves from my head, but resounds continually. It would last probably forever:

ѱ ¢ Ҹ Ӹ ʽϴ ︮ ֽϴ. Ƹ Ӹ ӿ ӵ Դϴ :

̱ε̿!
ѹα ּ.
ٽ ѹ ȸ ֽŴٸ
̱ε ѹα Ű ؼ
̱ε
ڼո ϴ ο ѹα ŵ쳪ڽϴ.

̱ε̿!
ѹ̵ ù ȸ ֽʽÿ.

̱ε̿!
ڸ 鼭 ȭ ڱ .
ŵ Ƶ ̸ ּż
5ȸ ּ̽ϴ.
5 ȸ ̱ε
ѷ ϳ ŵԴϴ.

̱ε̿!
ѹα ּ.

ݴѹα Ⱥ
߽ Ҿ ϴ.
ǿ ħ ɷ
𸨴ϴ.

ϴ νô !
ѹα ּ.

ѹα ̱ ֽ
Դϴ.
ѹα ̱ε ǰ ִ Դϴ.

ϴ νô !
ȭ ȸ ĺ
ѹα ѻμ ϵ帳ϴ.

ϴ νô !
ѹα ּ.

I want to ask my fellow S. Koreans:
Do you know what is going on in your homeland?
ѱ ε鿡 ͽϴ
ڽŵ Ͼ ˰ ֽϱ?

Jay



   
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