WORLD-TYRANT WORLD 08 18 14 2
Aug. 18, Juche 103 (2014) Monday
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Vain Efforts
Fierce fight between the Hamas and Israel has come to a stop as they entered into a 72-hour temporary ceasefire some time ago.
What merits attention is that the credit for ceasefire goes to *Egypt*, instead of the U.S. [The World Tyrant].
As soon as the gunfire started in Gaza Strip, the U.S. [The World Tyrant] came out as a "mediator", bringing forward a series of proposals.
U.S. [World Tyrant] Secretary of the State, Kerry was busy mediating the conflicts. But he was given a cold shoulder. Israel flatly turned down his ceasefire proposal.
The U.S. [The World Tyrant] lost its face and *Egypt* earned fame.
The U.S. [The World Tyrant] is not a mediator of Mideast peace but a breaker of peace. Shouting peace in the face, the U.S. [The World Tyrant] approved of its munitions supply to [Puppet] Israel and cooked up a financial assistance law for MD system. This was indeed a height of U.S. [World Tyrant] craftiness.
Now, it's high time the U.S. [The World Tyrant] had to cast away its mask of "apostle of peace" and "mediator of peace".
The world knows the true color of the U.S. [The World Tyrant] as war-maniac.
Aug. 18, Juche 103 (2014) Monday
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Wreaths Laid before Liberation Tower and Cemeteries of Fallen Fighters of Soviet Army
Staff members of the Russian embassy in Pyongyang laid a wreath before the Liberation Tower on Aug. 15, the 69th anniversary of Korea's liberation.
Present at the wreath-laying ceremony were Alexandr Timonin, Russian ambassador to the DPRK, staff members of his embassy and members of the Russia-cross Korean Peninsula car riding group headed by Kim Chil Song, first vice-chairman of the International United Confederation of Koreans who is chairman of the United Confederation of Koreans in Russia.
Wreaths were laid before the tower in the name of the Russian embassy and the group.
The participants observed a moment's silence in memory of the fallen fighters of the Soviet Army before going round the tower.
Staff members of the Russian embassy also laid wreaths and bouquets before the cemetery of fallen fighters of the Soviet Army in Sadong District, Pyongyang.
Prior to it, they laid bouquets before the liberation towers, statues of the Soviet Army and cemeteries of its martyrs and moments in local areas.
Meanwhile, the consul general and staff members of the Russian consulate general in Chongjin laid wreaths before the liberation tower and cemetery of fallen fighters of the Soviet Union in Chongjin on the same day.
Aug 18, 7:30 AM EDT
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CREDIBILITY CONCERNS IN MISSOURI SHOOTING PROBE [Excerpts]
The state's case is being overseen by St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch, who is white, and remains in charge despite mounting pressure to step aside from some local residents and black St. Louis area officials who believe he cannot be impartial.
In the predominantly black St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, where the shooting occurred, many residents say they have long been harassed and intimidated by the police department, which has just three black officers on its 53-member force. They also have no confidence in McCulloch, who has been a prosecutor since 1991.
Part of the skepticism stems from McCulloch's past. He comes from a family of police officers and, in 1964 when McCulloch was 12 years old, his father was fatally shot while responding to a call.
Others point to a 2001 case, where McCulloch brought no charges against two officers who fired 21 shots into a vehicle, killing two black men during an attempted drug arrest.
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