Friday, June 25, 2010

N Korea seeks $65 trillion in U.S. compensation for ‘decades of hostility’

N Korea seeks $65 trillion in U.S. compensation for ‘decades of hostility’


AFP
June 24, 2010

Cash-strapped North Korea has demanded the United States pay almost $US65 trillion ($75 trillion) in compensation for six decades of hostility.

The official North Korean news agency, KCNA, says the cost of the damage done by the US since the peninsula was divided in 1945 is estimated at $US64.96 trillion.

The compensation call comes on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the start of the 1950-1953 Korean War.

KCNA said the figure includes $US26.1 trillion arising from US “atrocities” which left more than 5 million North Koreans dead, wounded, kidnapped or missing.

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