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North Korean leader calls to intensify anti-American propaganda

The North Korean leader reminded of "atrocities" committed by the United States during the three-year armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula

PYONGYANG, July 23. /TASS/. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called to intensify anti-American and anti-imperialist propaganda, Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on Thursday.

While visiting a new museum of history ahead of North Korea’s national holiday, the Day of Victory in the Patriotic Liberation War (the Korean war of 1950-1953), Kin Jong Un urged to focus on "the people’s and the army’s education in the anti-imperialist and anti-American spirit," which is of "key importance for the revolution and the country’s future."

The North Korean leader, according to KCNA, reminded of "atrocities" committed by the United States during the three-year armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula. "Our duty is to wipe off old scores with American imperialists," he was quoted as saying.

Kim Jong Un said the new museum was called to be "a university of class education.".