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N. Korean group demands US be ‘beaten to death’

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SEOUL: A North Korean organisati­on demanded that the United States be “beaten to death” like a “rabid dog” for spearheadi­ng fresh UN sanctions on Pyongyang over its latest nuclear test, adding ally Japan should be “sunken into the sea”.

The UN Security Council unanimousl­y imposed an eighth set of sanctions on the North on Monday, banning it from trading in textiles and restrictin­g its oil imports, a week after Pyongyang tested what it said was a hydrogen bomb.

A spokesman for the North’s Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee (KAPPC) denounced the “heinous sanctions resolution” and said there were mounting calls for strong retaliatio­n against the US and its allies.

“The army and people of the DPRK are unanimousl­y demanding that the Yankees, chief culprit in cooking up the ‘sanctions resolution’, be beaten to death as a stick is fit for a rabid dog,” he said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency. “Now is the time to annihilate the US imperialis­t aggressors. Let’s reduce the US mainland into ashes and darkness,” it said.

North Korea has a long history of issuing dramatic threats against the US and its allies but not carrying them out.

According to the South’s unificatio­n ministry, the KAPPC acts as “a window for improving relations with countries like the US and Japan ... while campaignin­g to change North Korea’s closed and negative image”.

But the KAPPC statement accused Tokyo of “dancing to the tune of the US” and warned of a “telling blow” against Japan, noting the missile test that overflew the Asian island nation last month.

The North’s launch of an intermedia­te range missile over Hokkaido triggered alarm bells in northern Japan.

“The four islands of the archipelag­o should be sunken into the sea by the nuclear bomb of Juche,” KAPPC warned, referring to the North’s national philosophy of “Juche” or self-reliance.

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— AP After the storm: A woman being transporte­d from the nursing home as patients are evacuated after a loss of air conditioni­ng due to Hurricane Irma in Hollywood, Florida.

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