North Korea Fiercely Condemns Tae Yong-ho as "Traitor and Vile Human Scum"
Rep. Tae Criticizes Recent 'Ban on North Korean Leaflet Distribution' Law
North Korea: "A Dog-Like Scoundrel Who Doesn't Even Know the 'Jeong' in Politics..."
On the afternoon of the 3rd, Tae Young-ho, a member of the Future United Party, questioned the amendment to the Inter-Korean Exchange and Cooperation Act, which prohibits the distribution of leaflets to North Korea, during the Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee plenary meeting held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul.
North Korea fiercely criticized Tae Young-ho, a member of the Future United Party who had called the government’s bill banning the distribution of leaflets to the North a "Kim Yo-jong subcontract law," calling him a "vile human garbage" on the 27th.
North Korea’s propaganda outlet for South Korea, Uriminzokkiri, published an article titled "The Stench Emitted from the Habitat of Human Garbage," stating, "The stench emanating from the vile human garbage named Tae, who is spreading foul odors in the South Korean National Assembly, is shocking to tens of thousands," unleashing harsh criticism against Representative Tae.
The outlet claimed, "The despicable appearance of this traitor, who constantly spews confrontation filth with a mouse-like face and a thin mouth, is so disgusting it makes one want to vomit," adding, "He grew up without worries under the benefits of the socialist motherland and became an external agent, but he led a perverted and lazy life, committing serious crimes such as sexual assault on minors, embezzlement of state funds, and selling state secrets, then fled to South Korea. This traitor, criminal, and filthy human garbage is precisely this Tae man."
Uriminzokkiri continued, "Just as flies are naturally attracted to rotten filth, it is only natural that such human scum gather in the political cesspool of the Future United Party," and did not stop criticizing the National Assembly and the United Party.
The article stated, "The South Korean political scene is so rotten and decayed, and the conservative faction so devoid of people, that a scoundrel who doesn’t even know the meaning of politics, worse than a bug, is shamelessly acting as a member of the National Assembly, proposing bills and causing trouble."
It went on to say, "The South Korean National Assembly is thoroughly doomed," and "Therefore, it is only natural that public opinion points fingers at the South Korean National Assembly as a cesspool of scoundrels who betray and defect as if it were a daily meal, a habitat of human garbage, and a den of stench."
Uriminzokkiri then threatened Representative Tae, saying, "This human garbage, who lives a miserable and pitiful life as a dog of conservatism, surviving by spewing curses that deserve divine punishment, will not escape a miserable end."
Earlier, on the 3rd, at the National Assembly’s Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee, Representative Tae criticized the government and ruling party’s bill banning the distribution of leaflets to North Korea as the "Kim Yo-jong subcontract law."
He said, "Since Kim Yo-jong ordered it, they are making laws at such a rapid pace in Seoul," and added, "I think such a law should not come out of the National Assembly." He also questioned, "Can the National Assembly make a law demanded by Kim Jong-un, the perpetrator of human rights abuses in North Korea?"
Jeong Se-hyun, Senior Vice Chairman of the Democratic Peaceful Unification Advisory Council, is speaking during a meeting with Lee In-young, Minister of Unification, held at the Democratic Peaceful Unification Advisory Council in Jung-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 26th.
View original imageMeanwhile, on the 26th, Lee In-young, Minister of Unification, met with Jeong Se-hyun, Senior Vice Chairman of the National Unification Advisory Council, and reiterated the necessity of the bill banning the distribution of leaflets to North Korea. Minister Lee urged the National Assembly to expedite the legislative process, saying, "I hope the discussion process in the National Assembly speeds up." He added, "The Ministry of Unification’s commitment to the legal completion of the bill banning leaflet distribution is clear."
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Senior Vice Chairman Jeong said, "If a law that fundamentally prevents leaflet distribution is enacted and small-step policies are steadily pursued, I believe North Korea will start to move then," and predicted, "If the Ministry of Unification continues to do what it can, the North will recognize its sincerity."
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