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N. Korea vows retaliation over US comedy movie

NORTH Korea yesterday denounced a forthcoming American comedy film featuring a plot to assassinate its leader Kim Jong Un as an act of terrorism and threatened to unleash a “merciless counter-measure” if Washington failed to ban the movie.

“The Interview,” starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, is set for release in October.

“Making and releasing a movie on a plot to hurt our top-level leadership is the most blatant act of terrorism and war and will absolutely not be tolerated,” North Korea’s official KCNA news agency quoted a foreign ministry spokesman as saying.

The Hollywood movie recounts the story of a talk show host and his producer who land a sit-down interview with Kim, the third leader of his family dynasty to rule North Korea.

The Central Intelligence Agency then recruits the pair to assassinate him.

Kim, in his early 30s, has shown no sign of easing the iron grip imposed by his grandfather, state founder Kim Il Sung, and his father, Kim Jong Il, who died in 2011.

He has maintained tight control of virtually all aspects of life after ordering the execution of his powerful uncle to crush what was termed an attempt to overthrow the authorities.

The foreign ministry spokesman said North Koreans regarded the life of their leader as “more precious” than their own.

“If the US administration allows and defends the showing of the film, a merciless counter-measure will be taken,” the unnamed spokesman was quoted as saying.

North Korea is holding three US nationals, accusing them of various crimes, and remains technically at war with Washington’s ally, South Korea.

North Korea routinely refers to Americans as “imperialist warmongers,” berates American leaders through its media and once called US President Barack Obama a “wicked black monkey.”

But Kim is also believed to be a fan of American culture and oversaw the staging of a show featuring popular US folklore.

He was seen giving a thumbs-up to Disney characters and a performance set to the theme song from the film “Rocky.”

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman, the most high-profile American to meet Kim, sang “Happy Birthday” to him during a visit in January.




 

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