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Travesty of the International Justice; Seoul on the UNSC
Topic Started: Jul 7 2015, 02:12 PM (235 Views)
Bobithy
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Vice Marshal Ri Yong-mu
Vice-Chairman of the National Defense Commission
Vice Marshall of the Korean Peoples Army



The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea see's how the vote is going in the United Nations regarding the next members of the United Nations Security Council, and it is appalling to see that despite Seoul's actions over the past year they are at this point a 'shoe-in' for the position. We have made the thoughts of our government extremely clear over the past months running up to this vote, and where ignored. We have stood by and watched as Seoul, over the past years, has walked out of negotiations, made demands of us, broken agreements, and even made thinly veiled threats and took direct action against the Workers, Peasants, and Scholars of Korea. Despite all this we were the ones called liars, called aggressors! Our armies did not even leave their bases! We called many negotiations! and yet we remain the "aggressors" simply because of the corrupt President Clinton and her MONKEYS in Seoul.

We are beyond outraged at this! If the government in Seoul is able to obtain this seat with no representation on the council from the Workers, Peasants, and Scholars of Korea there will be consequences! We are sick, tired, and disgusted with the way the West has allowed this TERRORIST PUPPET SYNDICATE to do whatever they wish in the destruction of stability, and blame everything that happens on the Workers Party of Korea and our Great Defender Kim Jong-un. We will not stand for it any longer!

The South has consistently, over the past years, made demands of us. Demands which, for the most part have been followed in the interest of peace and security. This includes the dismantling of Yongbyong, the offer to the IAEA to inspect an additional facility in which they apparently have unfounded concerns, as well as many others. We now demand the right that Korea have a joint seat on the Security Council. This unfair treatment must end! And it must end now!
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Chris
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Wang Yi | 王毅
Minister of Foreign Affairs

I understand your concerns Vice Marshal. I will once again call upon the government of South Korea to conduct direct talks with your government, in a neutral country and with mediators if necessary. We have seen that multilateral negotiations have failed to resolve the tensions that exist, and for this reason I see no point in reentering another phase of Six Party Talks.

Despite repeated attempts by the government in the North to open discussions with the South, they have all fallen apparently on deaf ears. Among many other attempts to open channels of communication by the DPRK there have been Repeatedly pointing the finger of blame for the lack of progress at the DPRK is not only unhelpful, it is unfair. The security situation on the Korean peninsula is perilous, war has nearly broken out twice in less than two years and few parties want to seek a solution.
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Longhorn

Juha Sipilä
Prime Minister of Finland

I can think of another travesty of international justice, perhaps the justice that those who escaped from concentration camps in North Korea are not getting. Kim Jong Un should be in the Hague right now answering for his violations of human rights and instead we have complaints that South Korea is getting elected to the United Nations Security Council. North Korea wants a seat on the Security Council? What are you going to do if you don't get a seat? Shell another South Korean island? When North Korea learns to act as something more than a pariah state perhaps then it will gain respect from other countries, when North Korea stops putting its own citizens in brutal labor camps perhaps then it will have a shot at a UNSC seat. I hope the first thing the UNSC does is to slap more sanctions on your country to push you to end the heinous labor camps that you kill your own people in, perhaps then the Dear Leader will go to the Hague and answer his victims.
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Bobithy
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If Finland had any idea what it was talking about, that would be different. But since you are on the other side of the world, I feel rather comfortable completely ignoring any future Finnish remarks. Our Great Defender Kim Jong-un will not be standing trial for false accusations and if you want to try to come and get him feel free. We will meet you at the airport and arrest you.
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Muhammadu Buhari
President of Nigeria


Vice Marshall we have very little influence in Asia but we do face a crisis here at home in Nigeria, would you convey our concerns in regards to the matter you have brought up here with Kim? We feel that it is reasonable to request a divided seat between North and South Korea since this reflects the desire of both side for unification. Vice Marshall what the world would likely benefit from is knowing whether or not Kim is in good health presently, I wonder why he did not address the matter himself and I would hate to think he fell victim to any sort of wrongdoing on the part of South Korea.

Nigeria and its many African children wish the best for the Korean peninsula even as we deal with terrorists who kidnap our children out from underneath us. Hopefully the peace between you and the south will last even longer and will continue to grow.
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Bobithy
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President Buhari,

Your kind words and concern are of course welcome here, and we thank you for your recognition of our concerns and support of a joint Korean seat for the UNSC. The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea views our relations with your country as close, and cooperation is not uncommon between our governments and our people. We would like to keep this particular discussion on topic, but please feel free to contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the DPRK or our Ambassador in Abuja in private if you wish to talk about bilateral relations.

As for the health of our Revered Mentor Kim Jong-un: he is in fine health. He is planning to address the international community at some point but in his wisdom, his guidance is needed elsewhere.

Now if we could return to the subject gentlemen.
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Longhorn

Juha Sipilä
Prime Minister of Finland

We may be far away but we are not irrelevant. Finland is one of the greatest countries known to man and in our country our citizens actually have rights. They have the right to get married to another person of the same sex, they have the right of abortion and they have the right to a fair and speedy trial, the right to speak out against their leaders if they want. Compare that with North Korea and it makes our relevance even greater. So instead of complaining about a great fantastic country like South Korea why don't you behave more reasonably and work on holding yourselves accountable for the violations of human rights you are committing every single day?

If Kim Jong Un was really such a great person he would eagerly go to the Hague and defend himself. But since he isn't such a great person but instead someone who hides behind people like Vice Marshalls he will never do the right thing and go to the Hague and because of it more Korean people will be butchered in North Korea in the concentration camps. You want to be taken seriously? Try getting rid of your death camps first, then the world will give you the credibility you seek here.
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Bobithy
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Vice Marshal Ri Yong-mu
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Since you are ignoring the topic, we will ask you to leave Mister Sipila. Thank you.
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Longhorn

Juha Sipilä
Prime Minister of Finland

I'm sorry but you cannot tell a foreign head of state to leave, learn some diplomacy or at the very least try to rebut the points we have raised here about why you can never be taken seriously except when you start shelling civilians living in South Korea and threatening war against the United States. Finland isn't North Korea, we have freedom and I am exercising my freedom to stand up to you and your country of human rights abusers.
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Rezim
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Vice Marshal Ri,

Firstly, if you wish to have the attention of the United States in these public chambers, outbursts and calling people "monkeys" is hardly the way to earn a dignified response. Such an outburst is childish, and should not be coming from a man of military rank and of obvious importance in his government. If you wish to have another petulant outburst, feel free to do so - but note that it will not garner response that grants respect.

Now, onto the matter at hand. The Republic of Korea has been elected previously to the Asian Seat for the UN Security Council in 1995 and 2012. In 2001, Han Seung-soo was the President of the General Assembly, and Ban Ki Moon is the Secretary-General of the United Nations. Where were the protests then? Why raise this issue now? It seems convenient to raise this issue only now, when Pyongyang feels it right to create a controversy where none exists.

With that said however, I must disagree with my Chinese counterpart with regards to the matter of the Six-Party Talks. There have been times before where the United States, Republic of Korea and Japan have all at some point, felt that tensions have been too high prior to discussions in the Six-Party Talks, but have attended them nonetheless. We are pleased with the news of IAEA access to the Yongbyon site, and we are pleased to see that it is the North Korean government asking for the IAEA's presence. However, to state that the Six-Party Talks would be useless is nothing but itself useless. It is damaging language to the practice of diplomacy.

If the government of the DPRK wishes to talk, we will talk. The DPRK however, needs to behave as if it at least wants the respect of the international community. If negotiations are to happen, we believe that the Six-Party Talks are the best way to do so.
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