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Sat, 06/18/2011 - 12:53
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Imperialists Accused of Their Moves to Stamp out National Languages

Pyongyang, June 18 (KCNA) -- Imperialists' moves to stamp out national languages are are aimed to vandalize the precious mental and cultural wealth accumulated by humankind through long history and adversely affect the independence and unity of each country and nation, says a DPRK major newspaper Rodong Sinmun Saturday in a signed article.
It goes on:
Their moves are little short of acts of aggression without gunfire against other countries and nations and major means for realizing their strategy for world hegemony.
The imperialists are using exchange and cooperation among countries for national prosperity and development and social progress as an important lever for implementing their hegemonic policy.
Typical of them is the United States. It enacts acts concerning them and uses exchange and cooperation as levers for its political domination and economic plunder of other countries and stamps out their languages on their strength.
For instance, south Korea is prevalent with the use of medley words and the tendency of using foreign words. Being grave consequences entailed by the U.S. imperialists' moves to stamp out national languages, they are depriving the Korean language of its purity and unique nature and seriously affecting the uniform development of the advantageous Korean language.
This is one of the main factors which perpetuate the division of the Korean nation and facilitate the process of making it heterogeneous, concludes the article.

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