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North Korean leader vows strong action
By | Associated Press – 7 hrs ago JAN 27,13
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
convened top security and foreign affairs officials and ordered them to
take "substantial and high-profile important state measures," state
media said Sunday, fueling speculation that he plans to push forward
with a threat to explode a nuclear device in defiance of the United Nations.The meeting of top officials led by Kim underscores Pyongyang's defiant stance in protest of U.N. Security Council punishment for a December rocket launch. The dispatch in the official Korean Central News Agency did not say when the meeting took place.Last week, the Security Council condemned North Korea's
Dec. 12 launch of a long-range rocket as a violation of a ban against
nuclear and missile activity. The council, including North Korea ally
China, punished Pyongyang with more sanctions and ordered the regime to
refrain from a nuclear test — or face "significant action."North Korea responded by rejecting the resolution and maintaining its
right to launch a satellite into orbit as part of a peaceful civilian
space program.It warned that it would keep developing rockets and testing nuclear
devices to counter what it sees as U.S. hostility. A rare statement was
issued Thursday by the powerful National Defense Commission, the top
governing body led by Kim.Kim's order for firm action and the recent series of strong
statements indicate he intends to conduct a nuclear test in the near
future to show "he is a young yet powerful leader both domestically and
internationally," said Chin Hee-gwan, a North Korea expert at South
Korea's Inje University.North Korea cites a U.S. military threat in the region as a key
reason behind its drive to build nuclear weapons. The countries fought
on opposite sides of the Korean War, which ended after three years in
1953 with an armistice, not a peace treaty. The U.S.-led U.N. Command
mans the Demilitarized Zone dividing the two Koreas, and Washington
stations more than 28,000 troops in South Korea to protect its ally.North Korea is estimated to have enough weaponized plutonium for four
to eight bombs, according to American nuclear scientist Siegfried
Hecker, who visited the country's nuclear complex northwest of Pyongyang
in November 2010.However, it is not known whether North Korean scientists have found a
way to build nuclear warheads small enough to mount on a long-range
missile.Experts say regular tests are needed to perfect the technique, and
another atomic test could take the country closer to its goal of
building a warhead that can be mounted on a missile designed to strike
the United States. North Korea has carried out two nuclear tests, in
2006 and 2009.South Korean defense officials say North Korea is technically ready to conduct a nuclear test in a matter of days.Satellite photos taken Wednesday show that over the past month, roads
have been kept clear of snow and that North Koreans may have been
sealing the tunnel into a mountainside where a nuclear device would be
detonated.Analysis of the images of the Punggye-ri site was provided Friday to
The Associated Press by 38 North, the website of the U.S.-Korea
Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.Kim could order a nuclear test ahead of the Feb. 16th birthday of his late father and former leader Kim Jong Il to "create a festive mood," Chin predicted. Kim Jong Il died at age 69 in December 2011.The U.S., South Korea and other countries have warned North Korea not
to go ahead with a nuclear test, saying that would only deepen the
country's international isolation.After meeting with Chinese officials Friday, U.S. envoy for North
Korea Glyn Davies said a nuclear test would set back efforts to restart
regional talks on the North's nuclear disarmament.
North Korea has accused the U.S. and South Korea of leading the push for the U.N. Security Council resolution.Sunday's KCNA dispatch said the U.N. punishment indicates U.S. hostility toward North Korea has reached its highest point. North Korea warned South Korea on Friday of "strong physical countermeasures" if Seoul takes part in the U.N. sanctions.Japan on Sunday launched two intelligence satellites into orbit amid concerns about North Korea's threats to conduct more rocket launches and a nuclear test.The launch was in the planning stages long before the ongoing tensions with North Korea, but underscores Japan's longstanding wariness of its neighbor's abilities and intentions. Japan began its intelligence satellite program after North Korea fired a long-range missile over Japan's main island in 1998.
__Associated Press writer Eric Talmadge contributed to this report from Tokyo.
North Korea has accused the U.S. and South Korea of leading the push for the U.N. Security Council resolution.Sunday's KCNA dispatch said the U.N. punishment indicates U.S. hostility toward North Korea has reached its highest point. North Korea warned South Korea on Friday of "strong physical countermeasures" if Seoul takes part in the U.N. sanctions.Japan on Sunday launched two intelligence satellites into orbit amid concerns about North Korea's threats to conduct more rocket launches and a nuclear test.The launch was in the planning stages long before the ongoing tensions with North Korea, but underscores Japan's longstanding wariness of its neighbor's abilities and intentions. Japan began its intelligence satellite program after North Korea fired a long-range missile over Japan's main island in 1998.
__Associated Press writer Eric Talmadge contributed to this report from Tokyo.
Renewed clashes in Egypt's Port Said kill 3 more
By | Associated Press – 16 mins ago JAN 27,13
PORT SAID, Egypt (AP) — Egyptian health officials say three people have been killed and more than 400 injured in renewed clashes between protesters and police in the Mediterranean city of Port Said.They said Sunday's casualties occurred during a funeral procession for most of 37 people killed in clashes in the previous day and when gunmen exchanged gunfire with police at two police stations and the city's main prison.They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
The Port Said violence broke out after a court on Saturday sentenced 21 defendants to death for their roles in a mass soccer riot in the city's stadium nearly a year ago. The Feb. 1, 2012 riot left 74 people dead. Most of those sentenced were local soccer fans.
The Port Said violence broke out after a court on Saturday sentenced 21 defendants to death for their roles in a mass soccer riot in the city's stadium nearly a year ago. The Feb. 1, 2012 riot left 74 people dead. Most of those sentenced were local soccer fans.