Irish Independent

North Korea brands protesters ‘stinking riff-raff’

- Nick Allen

NORTH Korea has demanded South Korea apologises for “stinking riff-raff” protesters who burned an image of Kim Jong-un in Seoul.

The incident threatened to undermine an agreement that athletes from North Korea would attend the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics in South Korea next month. Organisers had sought to promote the event as a “Peace Olympics”, to open a door for dialogue.

But a group of right-wing activists set the image of Mr Kim on fire at a rally in Seoul on Monday, along with the North’s national flag, prompting anger in Pyongyang.

It came as North Korean officials ended a rare trip to the South to prepare for planned concerts by their artistic troupes during the games. North Korea’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunificat­ion of the Country called the protesters “human rejects devoid of appearance as human beings” and added: “They are a despicable group of gangsters in human form.”

In a statement it accused the protesters of committing “a never-to-becondoned hideous crime” and said they were the “dregs of history” and “conservati­ve riff-raffs”.

It added that Seoul should “throw overboard the rubbish so that they would not give off a stinking smell anymore” and “apologise before the nation”. It described the protests as a deliberate attempt to turn the Olympics into a “theatre for escalating confrontat­ion”.

If North Korea’s participat­ion in the games was cancelled, the blame would rest “wholly with the South Korean authoritie­s”.

Park Soo-Hyun, South Korea’s presidenti­al spokesman, said: “The people have to all work together. Let us welcome the guests as dignified hosts.” (© Daily Telegraph London)

 ??  ?? South Korean protesters burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during a rally against a visit of North Korean Hyon Song Wol, head of a North Korean art troupe
South Korean protesters burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during a rally against a visit of North Korean Hyon Song Wol, head of a North Korean art troupe

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