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PYONGYANG, March. 28 (Xinhua) -- The Democratic
People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Tuesday blasted Japan over its crackdown on
pro-DPRK organizations last week, vowing not to stand for such infringements.
The Japanese authorities will have to accept serious consequences of their sinister actions, the official Korean
Central News Agency quoted a spokesman for the DPRK's Foreign Ministry as
saying.
Last Thursday, Japanese police searched six places
including the Osaka Prefectural Association of Koreans in Commerce and several
homes owned by Koreans, who are allegedly connected with the abductions of
Japanese citizens by the DPRK from the 1970s to 1980s.
The spokesman also denounced the Japanese government
for retracting a measure that allowed the exemption of "several important
facilities of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan from
municipal property tax."
The spokesman said the move abandoned the promise
that the Japanese government treated Koreans in Japan in a friendly spirit and
would not discriminate against them under the DPRK-Japan Pyongyang Declaration.
"The suppression of such dignified organizations and
Koreans in Japan...is an unpardonable infringement upon the sovereignty of the
DPRK", said the spokesman.
There are almost 700,000 Koreans in Japan, most of
them are descendants of slave workers kidnapped in Korea and taken to Japan
during its 40-year colonial rule.
At the 2002 DPRK-Japan summit, the DPRK confirmed
that it had abducted 13 Japanese. Five people were allowed to return home and
Pyongyang said the remaining eight had died. But Japan suspects some of them
maybe still alive and has demanded definitive proof of their deaths.
The abduction issue has been the top item in recent
rounds of normalization talks between the DPRK and Japan in Beijing, but
progress has not been made over the issue. Enditem |