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February 28, 2005

American Human Rights Report Cites Continued Abuses in North Korea

The Washington File (Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State)

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Japan Insurance Law Closes Ports to Most N.Korea Ships

Reuters.com
SBS - The World News ("JAPAN BANS NORTH KOREAN SHIPS")
Bloomberg.com ("Japan's Insurance Rule May Bar North Korean Ships, Nikkei Says")
China Daily
("Japan toughens ship insurance rules, one step short of North Korea sanctions")
VOA News ("New Shipping Law in Japan Imposes De Facto Sanction on N. Korea")
The Japan Times Online (AP/Kyodo) ("Japan implements veiled sanctions against North")

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February 27, 2005

U.N. envoy on human rights meets families of abductees

Japan Today
The Australian ('N Korea 'needs political reform'")
asahi.com : English ("Sanctions said not the answer")
The Rising Nepal (AP) ("UN urges NKorea to provide information on abductions")
UN News Centre ("UN human rights expert calls on DPR of Korea to clarify abductions of Japanese")

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February 26, 2005

KCNA Blasts Japanese Heavyweight's Cry for Economic Sanctions against DPRK

Korean News (Korean Central News Agency of DPRK)

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Japan Strongly Warned against Its Application of Sanctions against DPRK

Korean News (Korean Central News Agency of DPRK)

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Japan's DNA Test on Abductee Lacks of Scientific Proof: KCNA

The People's Korea

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February 13, 2005

Apologies

The editor apologizes for the delay in updating this site.
Postings will resume as soon as the editor finds some time to do so.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.

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February 09, 2005

Japan Termed Wicked trickster

Korean News (Korean Central News Agency of DPRK)

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February 08, 2005

Japanese Chief Executive's Anti-DPRK Remarks under Fire

Korean News (Korean Central News Agency of DPRK)

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