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NK propaganda outlets slam Seoul's unification minister as 'madman'

2024-05-18 08:09:26      点击:993

Unification Minister Kim Yung-ho attends a parliamentary inspection of his ministry at the foreign affairs and unification committee of the National Assembly in Seoul, Oct. 11. Yonhap

North Korea's propaganda outlets on Thursday issued a barrage of insults against South Korea's point man on inter-Korean affairs, calling him a "madman" and the worst-ever "traitor."

North Korea has often denounced South Korea's unification ministry. But it marked the first time North Korea lashed out at Unification Minister Kim Yung-ho by name.

"A madman bent on pouring out slanders day after day has appeared in the puppet region. It is puppet Unification Minister Kim Yung-ho," Uriminzokkiri TV said.

"This man, drenched in an anti-republic sense, is a traitor who exceeds previous puppet unification ministers who were notorious for their criminal behavior," it said.

Another propaganda outlet, Meari, claimed that Kim will come to face the "stern judgment of history" over what it called his "exalted" attitude.

Choson Sinbo, a pro-North Korean newspaper based in Japan, also took a swipe at Kim, calling him an "anti-unification minister" who only ratchets up tension on the Korean Peninsula.

The criticisms are the latest in a series of similar rhetoric the propaganda outlets have issued amid lingering tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

Kim, a conservative professor known to be a vocal advocate of human rights, vowed to pursue a principle-based inter-Korean policy as he took office in late July.

Kim Yong-hyun, a professor of North Korean studies at Seoul-based Dongguk University, said the North may be trying to shift the blame for strained ties onto the unification minister. (Yonhap)

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