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North Korea Condemns US-South Korean Naval Exercises

Saturday, 27 November 2010

North Korea is accusing the United States and South Korea of pushing the Korean

peninsula to the brink of war if the two countries go ahead with planned

military exercises this week. Tensions in the region remain high on Friday as

sounds of artillery fire were heard in the North near the South Korean island

that came under a deadly artillery attack from North Korea on Tuesday.

Just days after North Korea's artillery attack on South Korea's Yeonpyeong

island, more artillery shell fire was heard coming from North Korea on Friday. A

spokesman for the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff said no projectiles landed on

South Korean territory. Tensions remain high as the top U.S. commander in South,

Korea General Walter Sharp, visited the island to survey the damage.

" What I've seen here physically North Korea attacked this island, which is a

clear violation of the armistice agreement, " said General Sharp.

South Korea has beefed up its military forces on the island near the Yellow Sea

border with North Korea. The move follows last Tuesday's attack on Yeonpyeong.

North Korea fired about 100 artillery shells killing two South Korean marines,

two civilians and wounding at least 18 other in the hour-long battle. South

Korea retaliated by firing 80 artillery shells at the North Korean coastal

artillery that launched the attack. Pyongyang said the attack was a response to

what it called a provocative South Korean military drill in which shells were

fired from the island. Since then most of the island's 1,600 residents have

fled for safety on the mainland.

Meanwhile, North Korea warned that a planned U.S.-South Korean naval exercises

this week would push the Korean peninsula to the brink of war. In Seoul, Marzuki

Darusman, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in North Korea, called for

dialogue, not an escalation in military tensions.

" This underscores the importance and need for resumption of multilateral

meetings involving the DPRK, " said Darusman. " The DPRK should not find itself in

isolation at a juncture when it needs the support and cooperation of the

international community the most. "

The U.S. and South Korea are set to begin joint naval exercises on Sunday. A

U.S. aircraft carrier group will join the South Korean fleet in the military

exercise in the Yellow Sea. Pyongyang has threatened additional attacks if there

are further provocations.

North Korea's closest ally, China, has called for both sides to exercise

restraint. Myers is a professor of international politics in South Korea.

" North Korea is going to keep escalating, " said Myers. " They are going to cross

a point sooner or later where the United States in South Korea have to respond.

And, and it seems to me that China needs to be made aware of that fact, that if

it wants... It can not prop-up this country indefinitely because this country is

going to bring down ruin upon itself sooner or later. "

China's Foreign Ministry said Friday Beijing opposes any " unilateral military

act " in the area without its permission. Meantime, South Korean military

officials have said they will revise rules of military engagement to permit a

more aggressive reply to any future attacks by North Korea.

Saturday, 27 November 2010

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