Tuesday 24 January 2012

GIs in south Korea Branded as Drug Peddler

Pyongyang, January 24 (KCNA) -- It has been recently disclosed that a GI smuggled a large amount of drug into south Korea.
This person serving at a U.S. army unit in Songnam city, Kyonggi Province, secretly introduced a large amount of drug by means of international mail.
Detected in his lodging was material believed to be identical to drug.
The fact goes to more clearly prove that GIs are the root cause of drug-related crimes recently rampant in south Korea.
For instance, more than 10 drug-related cases were reported from among GIs present in south Korea from January to August 1999.
Later, an officer of the U.S. imperialist 7th Air Force was unearthed while smuggling a large amount of cocaine and family members of GIs were hell-bent on drug smuggling.
The drug smuggled by GIs has given a great damage to south Koreans.
The 1960s witnessed tragedies in which a large number of south Korean women were missing or died of illness after being addicted to drugs.
Even GIs used the drug to satisfy their desires for murder. In March 1970 a drug-addicted GI cut off the heads of Kim Hwa Nam and his wife in Dongduchon, Kyonggi Province and another GI mangled a woman to death by a scissor in Taegu in December 1987. These were small part of the hideous crimes committed by GIs.
The U.S. imperialist aggression forces are root cause of all misfortunes and pains of south Koreans and a den of crimes. -0-

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