Kim Jong-un fury: North Korea’s chilling warning to enemy ‘our rage erupting like volcano’

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The chilling warning comes as relations between the neighbours plunged to their lowest in years when Dictator Kim Jong-un’s forces blew up an inter-Korean liaison office on the border on Tuesday. Soeul has said it will not tolerate Pyongyang’s “reckless” actions as a war of words sparks fears of further explosions. In an opinion article published in Rodong Sinmun, the North’s state newspaper, an author named Yun Chol Hui warns the South against interfering in its neighbour’s business.

He warns he and his fellow North Koreans would “do away with the human scum and traitors” referring to people who have defected from the hermit kingdom.

And he slammed the practice of defectors and South Korean activists sending anti-Pyongyang leaflets over the border in balloons.

He wrote: “Our people are revolutionary people who value the dignity of our supreme leadership dearer than their lives.

“The reckless acts of the riff-raff who dared to hurt the dignity of our supreme leadership insulted and mocked at the noble and pure ideological sentiment of our people who trust and follow only the party single-heartedly.”

He added: “The rage of the people pent up for decades and centuries is erupting like an active volcano.

“Our people have risen up to do away with the enemies with a thoroughgoing will to fight against class enemies.”

South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in is facing a crisis in a bid to foster reconciliation with the North.

Analysts say he has few options.

This week has seen the relationship between the two Koreas hit its lowest point since President Moon took office in 2017.

He had vowed to end the decades-old confrontation and be a mediator in nudging North Korea to give up its nuclear and missile programmes.

In the absence of sanctions relief, North Korea has increasingly derided Mr Moon’s calls for engagement between the two Koreas as meaningless.

He had initially sought to quietly send envoys to defuse the rising tensions this week, but Pyongyang publicly rejected that, triggering a rebuke from Seoul.

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South Korea now has to come up with a way of achieving progress with North Korea within the confines of the sanctions, said Jenny Town, a Korea specialist at the Washington-based Stimson Center think-tank.

She said: “It can’t simply come back with more requests to talk about long- term plans or lofty goals, but figure out measures that are practical and don’t require international cooperation to achieve.”

Mr Moon’s spokesman Yoon Do-han told a press conference on Wednesday the government’s patience is running out.

He said: “We warn that we will no longer tolerate North Korea’s reckless words and actions.”

South Korea’s unification minister offered to resign as the war of words between the two powers continued.

Kim Yeon-chul, who oversees engagement with North Korea, offered on Tuesday to step down, saying he takes responsibility for a worsening in ties between the neighbours, the Yonhap news agency said.

On Monday, President Moon offered to send his national security adviser Chung Eui-yong and spy chief Suh Hoon as special envoys.

His offer was publicly rejected by the supreme leader’s sister, Kim Yo Jong.

She harshly criticised him, saying he had failed to implement any of the 2018 pacts and “put his neck into the noose of pro-US flunkeyism”.

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