
North Korea is demanding an apology from the South over a boating incident that took place in October, although there is no evidence in the South of the event. The North said Seoul should not only apologize but also provide compensation for a ship collision in the high seas that involved a North Korean fishing vessel, South Korean news service News 1 reported. According to North Korea's KCNA, the South Korean "throng of gangsters don't know a thing about humanity and the law," as it condemned the passage of the South's human rights bill on North Korea. "At every speaking opportunity [the South] talks loudly about human rights problems, and the South Korean puppets are acting shamelessly about our vessel, which they targeted like maritime gangsters in a non-humanitarian and anti-humane manner," North Korea said. ...
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