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N Korea celebrates rocket launch

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N Korea celebrates rocket launch

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  1. Saba
    Tens of thousands of North Koreans have rallied in Pyongyang to celebrate what the official media say was a successful satellite launch over the weekend.

    The US and others say the launch ended in failure, with the rocket falling into the ocean.

    The US, Japan and South Korea fear it was a cover for a long-range ballistic missile test.

    But attempts to discuss new sanctions against North Korea have met opposition from Russia and China.

    See satellite images of North Korea's launch pad

    North Korea has warned that "strong steps" will follow if the UN does takes action.

    It has also told Japan to stop sending ships to search for debris from the rocket, describing such action as espionage and an "intolerable military provocation."

    'Proud victory'

    The mass rally on Pyongyang's Kim Il-sung Square comes a day before a meeting of the communist state's new parliament.


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    The meeting is expected to re-elect leader Kim Jong-il to his most important post - chairman of the powerful National Defence Commission - and strengthen his grip on power, despite recent health concerns.

    Analysts say the timing of the rocket launch, the rally and recent footage of Mr Kim have all been designed to bolster support ahead of the meeting.

    Senior communist party secretary Choe Thae-Bok called the launch a "proud victory".

    "The imperialists and reactionaries who have committed all kinds of despicable acts, tenaciously pursuing... moves to isolate and stifle us, will be driven into a yet tighter corner because of our satellite launch," he told the rally.

    The North insists it put a communications satellite into orbit, which is beaming back patriotic songs. On Tuesday, it released what it said was a video recording of the launch.

    But South Korea, Japan and the US say there is no sign of the satellite in space. They say it crashed back down to Earth, into the Pacific Ocean.

  2. Guest8660
    Those idiots are just asking for it. China will take them down SO fast!
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