North Korea threatens war over US movie
North Korea has promised “merciless” retaliation if a forthcoming
Hollywood movie about killing Kim Jong-un is released, say agencies.
A North Korean foreign ministry spokesman said in state media that the movie’s release would be an “act of war”.
He did not mention the title, but a Hollywood movie called The Interview with a similar plot is due in October.
Hollywood actors James Franco and Seth Rogen star in the action-comedy film.
Rogen, who is also one of the directors of The Interview, has since
responded on Twitter saying: “People don’t usually wanna kill me for one
of my movies, until after they’ve paid 12 bucks for it.”
Franco and Rogen play a talk show host and his producer, who are invited
to interview Kim Jong-un, and are subsequently recruited by the U.S.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to assassinate the leader.
The film’s teaser trailer, posted on YouTube, shows a look alike actor
playing Kim Jong-un, as well as fight scenes involving what appear to be
North Korean tanks and helicopters, and a nuclear missile launch.
The North Korea spokesman was quoted by the state KCNA news agency as
saying, “Making and releasing a movie on a plot to hurt our top-level
leadership is the most blatant act of terrorism.
He added that
the “reckless US provocative insanity” of mobilising a “gangster
filmmaker” to challenge the North’s leadership was triggering “a gust of
hatred and rage” among North Korean people and soldiers.
“If
the US administration allows and defends the showing of the film, a
merciless counter-measure will be taken,” the spokesman was quoted as
saying.
Hollywood actor James Franco stars in “The Interview” as a talk show host invited to interview Kim Jong-un.
Kim Jong-un took power after his father Kim Jong-il died in 2011, which prompted a change in the film’s script.
Apparent evidence emerged last week supporting claims that North Korea is further developing its missile technology.
Some experts said they had identified a new anti-ship cruise missile shown in a North Korean propaganda film.
Other observers were more sceptical.
North Korea is holding three Americans in custody. The latest to be
detained is said to be a tourist named Jeffrey Edward Fowle, who
reportedly left a Bible at a hotel.
Rogen recently said he was inspired by journalists’ trips to North Korea.
He added that the film was originally about meeting Kim Jong-il, but
they had to revise the script when he died in 2011 and his son Kim
Jong-un took power.
6/27/2014
North Korea threatens war over US movie
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