N Korea Rejects U.S.Accusation against Cyber Attack
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DPRK Foreign Ministry Rejects U.S. Accusation against
Pyongyang over Cyber Attack
Pyongyang, December 20 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the
DPRK gave the following answer to a question put by KCNA Saturday as regards the U.S.
accusation against the DPRK over a cyber attack on a movie company in the U.S.:
Obama, Kerry and other high-ranking authorities of the U.S. cried out for sort of
counter-measure Friday, claiming that the results of the investigation into the cyber-attack
on the Sony Pictures Entertainment proved that the DPRK was behind it.
They, without presenting any specific evidence, are asserting they can not open it to
public as it is "sensitive information."
Clear evidence is needed to charge a sovereign state with a crime.
Reference to the past cyber-attacks quite irrelevant with the DPRK and a string of
presumptive assertions such as "similarity" and "repetition" can convince no one.
The U.S. act of daring charge the DPRK with a crime based on absurd "investigation
results" reveals its inveterate bitterness toward the DPRK.
This is proven, as in the recent cyber-attack, by the recent urge made by a man called a
"human rights special envoy" of the U.S. State Department to movie-makers that they
should harass the north Korean government and keep alive scenes hurting the dignity of
the its supreme leadership.
The U.S. ruling quarters are working hard to divert the criticism of its administration to
the DPRK as the plan of putting on show the anti-DPRK film on Christmas Day canceled
due to the controversial cyber-attack, causing an uproar in the U.S.
We will never pardon those undesirable elements keen on hurting the dignity of the
supreme leadership of the DPRK. In case we retaliate against them, we will target with
legitimacy those responsible for the anti-DPRK acts and their bases, not engaging in
terrorist attack aimed at the innocent audience in cinemas.
The army of the DPRK has the will and ability to do so.
The U.S. State Secretary is going to justify the production of the movie hurting the
dignity of the supreme leadership of a sovereign state while trumpeting about the freedom
of expression. He should know that there is punishment of libel in enforcement of
international law.
We propose the U.S. side conducting a joint investigation into the case, given that
Washington is slandering Pyongyang by spreading unfounded rumor.
We have a way to prove that we have nothing to do with the case without resorting to
torture as what the CIA does.
The U.S. should bear in mind that it will face serious consequences in case it rejects our
proposal for joint investigation and presses for what it called countermeasure while
finding fault with the DPRK. -0-
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