“’From the first day we took the side of people’s revolution and we are ready to stand up to any attacking force’ from Abdullah El Hassi Air force colonel.”
Today, in the Middle East area, people, who are in Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, and, Tunisia, protest against the Government. They criticize the dictatorship and demand their rights and freedom like other democratic country. This movement is affecting oil price higher; additionally, it impacts to North Korea that has been passed on power to his descendants though third generation.
Do you know where the poorest country is; in addition, where the longest term of dictatorship country is? North Korea insists its social structure as communism; however, after the WW2, the family of Jung-il Kim has been governed though third generation. In this country, there is no election, no freedom, and recently even no food. People in the nation are starving to death; in the other hand, the president is spending about a million dollar for his health per a year. Lately, from South Korea, many organization included the Government are trying to let people know with the advertisement about the democratic revolution. The Middle East’s protest is conveying to some people in North Korea although the Government restrict strongly. As a result, there are several movements against the government, but it was oppressed by the military. Now, “North Korea threatens to attack South Korea US” about “propaganda leaflets toward the communist country” because Jung-il Kim already knew it is going to be critically threatened for them to maintain his power.
I believe that it is proper time for recovering its freedom and rights for North Korean people. There is no solution for their lives. North Korean people have to choose between starving to dead and fighting against the Government like other countries. Historically, we have many examples that dictatorship is never able to maintain its power forever. I suggest that we have to announce them about this knowledge and stimulate to recover the basic human being as their destinies.
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