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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the June 21, 2001
issue of Workers World newspaper
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LET KOREAN VOICES BE HEARD!

The U.S. State Department has informed the Korea Truth 
Commission that it is "unlikely to issue visas" to North 
Korean witnesses "at this time." A delegation of 10 citizens 
of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has been 
scheduled to attend the Korea International War Crimes 
Tribunal in New York on June 23.

Washington is trying to suppress the truth about U.S. war 
crimes in Korea before, during and after the 1950-53 war. 
Phone calls and letters demanding that the U.S. reverse its 
position and grant visas to the North Koreans should be sent 
to Secretary of State Colin Powell, telephone (202) 647-6878 
and fax (202) 647-7388.

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