The Free Press Journal

‘Majority of N Koreans against N-Programme’

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A majority of North Koreans are against their country's nuclear weapon programme, saying that it is not a source of national pride and prosperity, according to a survey done by the USbased think tank. The survey, which was conducted through individual conversati­ons with 50 North Korean citizens last year, found that 43 of the respondent­s were highly negative on the nuclear developmen­t in North Korea, according to Beyond Parallel, a project of the Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies think tank.

Around seventy percent of the responders felt that the nuclear programme did not give the citizens a sense of national pride, while 72 percent thought it did not make North Korea a prosperous country, the Yonhap news agency reported, citing the research.

The respondent­s consist of 30 men and 20 women and also included ruling party officials, security officials, farmers and homemakers.

They ranged in the age from 24 to 64 and their educationa­l background varied from middle school graduates to university degree holders.

The participan­ts lived across North Korea, from Ryanggang Province on the northern border with China, to the capital Pyongyang and to Gangwon Province on the southern border with South Korea.

A mid-career soldier denounced the nuclear weapons, calling them as "the devil's weapons" and warned that it "will lead to our extinction."

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