North Korea propaganda outlet slams ex
By Jung Da-min
North Korea's propaganda website DPRK Today has slammed former President Park Geun-hye, saying her administration created the so-called "N-Po (or N-Give up) generation," because of policy failures.
Those in this South Korean generation have given up on things including dating, marriage and having babies due to economic hardship.
"The fact that young people have fallen to 'N-Po generation' beyond '5-Po generation' and '7-Po generation' reveals the sins of traitor Park Geun-hye, who has driven 'the age of national unhappiness,' 'the age of national despair'," DPRK Today's Saturday editorial said.
This came amid the North Korean media's graphic criticism of the South's opposition parties for not passing a bill for the implementation of the April 27 Panmunjeom Declaration that followed the summit between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
The North's propaganda websites, including DPRK Today and Uriminzokkiri, have been publishing such editorials before and after the North's Sep. 9 Foundation Day.
Meanwhile, the opposition parties have rejected attending the third inter-Korean summit scheduled for September 18-20 in Pyongyang. They also put off discussion on the passage of the bill for the Panmunjeom Declaration until the summit's end.
Former President Park Geun-hye. Korea Times August file. |
Those in this South Korean generation have given up on things including dating, marriage and having babies due to economic hardship.
"The fact that young people have fallen to 'N-Po generation' beyond '5-Po generation' and '7-Po generation' reveals the sins of traitor Park Geun-hye, who has driven 'the age of national unhappiness,' 'the age of national despair'," DPRK Today's Saturday editorial said.
This came amid the North Korean media's graphic criticism of the South's opposition parties for not passing a bill for the implementation of the April 27 Panmunjeom Declaration that followed the summit between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
The North's propaganda websites, including DPRK Today and Uriminzokkiri, have been publishing such editorials before and after the North's Sep. 9 Foundation Day.
Meanwhile, the opposition parties have rejected attending the third inter-Korean summit scheduled for September 18-20 in Pyongyang. They also put off discussion on the passage of the bill for the Panmunjeom Declaration until the summit's end.
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