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Bluefrog
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Topic: Thank God for free proxies :) (-fun fun-) Posted: 17 August 2005 at 9:38am |
So I can surf illegal sites
Actually, the site is illegal here, but nobody else will have a problem:
http://www.kcna.co.jp/index-e.htm
It's the official voice of the "Democratic" People's Republic of Korea...
Here's a good laugh, but be forewarned, don't pee your pants laughing!
International Meeting Denounces U.S. Crimes in Korea
Pyongyang, August 16 (KCNA) -- An indignation statement was adopted
at the international meeting denouncing the U.S. crimes committed in
Korea held in Sinchon, South Hwanghae Province on Aug. 16. After their
occupation of south Korea under the mask of "liberator" and "protector"
the U.S. forces enforced the harsh military rule at the point of
bayonet in contravention of the UN Charter and international law on
postwar mediation and killed more than one million patriots and
democratic figures and brought the dark clouds of war to hang over the
Korean Peninsula, the statement said, and went on:
The Korean war provoked by the U.S. (1950-1953) was a hideous crime to
be cursed for all ages as it was committed in defiance of international
law and abusing the UN flag. Wherever the U.S. troops set their foot,
innocent people were shot to death, burned, beheaded by saw,
dismembered and buried alive. Nearly 600,000 tons of bombs and napham
bombs and more than 600,000 rocket and biological and chemical bombs
dropped by the U.S. troops reduced mountains, cities and thousands of
villages of Korea to ruins, which put Hitler's atrocities into shade.
Monstrous crimes committed by the U.S. forces in south Korea after the
war, lording it over, makes even animals blush with shame.
Judgment on the U.S. crimes passed at international tribunals in New
York, Pyongyang, and Lima was just one reflecting world voice, the
statement said, urging the U.S. to lend an ear to the judgment of the
international tribunals and accept it unconditionally.
The statement noted that no statute of limitations can be applied to
the U.S. crimes committed in Korea as they were war crimes against
humanity.
Tribunals and various mass movements for finding out and condemning
principal culprits will continue on a worldwide scale, the statement
stressed.
HAHAHAHAHA~!
Oooo... Peter Rabbit is blushing with shame! Hahahaha~!
If you want more laughs, visit the propaganda machine
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ub3rl337ch3ch
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Posted: 17 August 2005 at 7:19pm |
Hey, its like Fox, but for North Korea...
Interesting that you're commenting on propaganda machines though, when your own government is censoring the internet... Not intended to have a go at you, more an observation of the inherent double standards in all humanity...
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Posted: 18 August 2005 at 8:31am |
.co.jp???
thats a japanese domain??
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dpyers
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Posted: 18 August 2005 at 8:55am |
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I don't think there's any lines going in/out of N Korea so the site would have to reside elsewhere.
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Lead me not into temptation... I know the short cut, follow me.
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Bluefrog
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Posted: 18 August 2005 at 9:11am |
ub3rl337ch3ch wrote:
Hey, its like Fox, but for North Korea...
Interesting that you're commenting on propaganda machines though,
when your own government is censoring the internet... Not intended to
have a go at you, more an observation of the inherent double standards
in all humanity... |
Me? I'm Canadian - the only thing censored there is intelligence in government
Ooops - that's pretty much universal though
But yes, the Korean government makes it illegal to visit pro DPRK sites
and also censors them. Years ago when I was administrating at a
university here one of the faculty visited some NK sites and I got heat
for it after the KCIA (same as the CIA basically) came knocking on the
door.
Hopefully I'll avoid visits this time!
Cheers
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Bluefrog
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Posted: 18 August 2005 at 9:13am |
the boss wrote:
.co.jp???
thats a japanese domain??
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And the ironic thing is that they are ranting and raving about how evil Japan is, yet they use a Japanese domain...
Crack babies... They must just be all crack babies...
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ub3rl337ch3ch
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 6:57pm |
Well, how was i supposed to know you were a canadian... :p it says s. korea in ur profile...
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