THE NORTH KOREA REPORT: JUNE 3, 2002

NEWS
U.S. MOVE TO NORTH KOREAN TALKS OFFER STILL UP IN THE AIR
The Bush Administration is still debating within itself what it should do in reaction to North Korea�s offer for talks.  The indecision comes in large part �from years of being burned� (Washington Post) by the Stalinist regime.  Once again, there was no mention of ending the 1994 nuclear power plant deal, which the North is violating as we speak.  Check out the new fact sheet on the nuclear power plant deal.

WORLD CUP MATCHES IN SOUTH KOREA PIRATED BY THE NORTH
The BBC reported that North Korea, after having �rejected all offers to be involved with the World Cup,� has pirated several matches and aired them on state television.  As one television executive put it, �North Korea is again just ignoring all international conventions to suit their own purposes.�

No Commentary or Analyses this week

Stop the Nuclear Power Deal:
The United States is building two nuclear power plants in North Korea while the Stalinist regime refuses to let us inspect their nuclear weapons program to verify they have halted it as required in the deal.  Use the fact sheet to tell the President to end the deal.

Sign the Boycott Petition:
In reaction to the 2008 Olympic Games being awarded to Beijing, the China e-Lobby has begun a petition for an American boycott of those games.

Check out the latest on the
Communist China and the Terrorist War page.

There�s still time to
contact the President and tell him not to appoint pro-PRC Doug Paal as de facto ambassador to Taiwan.  See Follow-Up for more on Paal.

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