A
spokesman of the Consultative Council for National Reconciliation issued a
statement Thursday, 37 years since the Kwangju popular uprising in south Korea.
The
uprising was a popular armed uprising and a resistance for democracy against
the U.S. and fascism in which the people stood against tyrannical forces in
demand of independence and democracy of society and Korea's reunification
against the colonial military fascist dictatorship by the U.S. and its stooges,
the statement said, and went on:
It
is the unanimous wish of the Kwangju up risers to end the U.S. imperialists'
colonial rule that has lasted century after century and throw overboard the
pro-U.S. traitorous forces.
The
south Koreans from all walks of life should wage courageous actions to
eliminate the group of pro-U.S. fascists keen on sycophancy, treachery,
dictatorship and murder with the same valiant fighting spirit with which they
sentenced the Park Geun Hye group of traitors to shameful ruin by holding high
the candlelight of justice.
Murderers
like traitor Chun Doo Hwan keen on covering up the truth of Kwangju massacre
and prolonging their dirty remaining days have to be hanged, being judged by the
people, and the remnants of Park Geun Hye making last-ditch efforts to prevent
the wheel of history from rolling toward independence, democracy and
reunification have to be definitely thrown overboard.
Unless
the U.S. colonial domination and rule are put to an end, the south Koreans'
misfortune and pain will further and the desire wished by the Kwangju
resistance fighters can never come true.
The
south Koreans should vigorously turn out in the nationwide sacred war to drive
the U.S. imperialist aggressors out of south Korea and carve out their own
destiny with their own efforts under the uplifted banner of independence
against the U.S.
South
Koreans of all social standings including workers, peasants, youths and
students have to hold higher the banner of independence, democracy and reunification
that was held by the Kwangju resistance fighters and wage an unflinching
struggle for independence against the U.S. and conservatives.
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