Conservative right-wing protesters burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il during an anti-North Korea protest held near the U.S. embassy in Seoul
Source: Reuters
Conservative right-wing protesters burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il during an anti-North Korea protest held near the U.S. embassy in Seoul October 13, 2008. Dozens of the usual pro-U.S. protesters also criticised the decision by the U.S. to remove North Korea from a terrorism blacklist. South Korea has not seen signs of North Korea restarting work to take apart its nuclear plant as Pyongyang pledged to do at the weekend, a government official said on Monday, but Seoul could send aid once that work begins. The Korean characters read: "Complete renouncement of North Korea's nuclear". REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)
REUTERS/LEE JAE-WON
REUTERS/LEE JAE-WON
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