11.08.2012, 18:49
N. Korea seeks int'l condemnation for S. Korea's alleged terror bid
SEOUL, Aug. 11 (Yonhap) -- North Korea said Saturday it has asked the United Nations to condemn an alleged terrorist attempt by South Korea and the United States to undermine its regime by demolishing the statues of its founding leader, Kim Il-sung.
North Korea said it has mailed the United Nations details of open testimony made by one of its nationals allegedly hired by South Korean and U.S. intelligence on a secret mission to destroy the Kim Il-sung statutes near the border with China.
SEOUL, Aug. 11 (Yonhap) -- North Korea said Saturday it has asked the United Nations to condemn an alleged terrorist attempt by South Korea and the United States to undermine its regime by demolishing the statues of its founding leader, Kim Il-sung.
North Korea said it has mailed the United Nations details of open testimony made by one of its nationals allegedly hired by South Korean and U.S. intelligence on a secret mission to destroy the Kim Il-sung statutes near the border with China.