May 13, 2014

  • Obama Ashambuliwa, Aitwa Nyani Mwafrika Mshenzi, Aambiwa Arudi Porini





    Serikali ya Korea Kaskazini Imemwita Rais wa Marekani, Barack Omba 'Nyani' na kwamba anapaswa kurudi porini akaishi huko.

    Pia nchi hiyo imemwita Obama 'nyani mwafrika mshenzi'
    Kutokana na kauli hiyo Jumuiya za kimataifa zimelaani kauli hiyo.
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    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) —
    After bombarding South
    Korea's female president with
    sexist invectives, North Korea's
    state news agency has fired
    off racist insults against President Barack Obama that
    U.S. officials condemn as
    "disgusting." North Korea is notorious for
    inflammatory, warlike rhetoric
    against its rivals South Korea
    and the U.S. but had rarely
    used racial slurs in its verbal
    attacks. Pyongyang's tone has grown angrier in recent weeks
    as it threatens to conduct a
    fourth nuclear test. In a lengthy May 2 dispatch
    released only in Korean,
    Pyongyang's Korean Central
    News Agency published
    comments from a factory
    worker who said Obama has the "shape of a monkey" and
    made many other crude
    insults. "It would be better for him to
    live with other monkeys at a
    wild animal park in Africa ...
    and licking bread crumbs
    thrown by onlookers," worker
    Kang Hyok at Chollima Steel Complex was quoted as saying. Marie Harf, a State
    Department spokeswoman,
    said Thursday that the North
    Korean dispatch was
    "offensive and ridiculous and
    absurd." "I don't know how many words
    I can use up here to describe
    the rhetoric ... It's disgusting,"
    she told reporters at the
    Foreign Press Center in
    Washington. Yoo Ho-yeol, professor of
    North Korea studies at Korea
    University in South Korea, said
    North Korea is trying to get
    attention by publishing such
    comments through its state- run news agency. But he added
    that it tried to distance the
    government from the remarks
    by attributing them to a
    citizen. "If it was to publish such a
    report in the voice of the
    authorities it would entrap
    them, whereas reporting the
    story under some ordinary
    citizen's name will give them leeway," Yoo said. The North's rhetoric against
    Obama and South Korean
    President Park Geun-hye
    intensified after they held a
    summit in Seoul late last
    month. During his visit, Obama said at a joint news
    conference with Park that it
    may be time to consider
    further sanctions against
    North Korea, and that the U.S.
    will not hesitate to use its military might to defend its
    allies. Recent state media dispatches
    criticizing Park are full of
    sexist tirades such as "old
    prostitute coquetting with

    outside force."
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