Saturday, December 27, 2014

North Korea Calls President Obama 'A Monkey', Blames U.S. For Internet Outages



North Korea Calls Obama 'A Monkey' In Latest Hacking Salvo -- The Telegraph

Pyongyang issues furious statement accusing US of shutting down its internet services as row over The Interview shows no sign of easing

North Korea called President Barack Obama "a monkey" and blamed the US on Saturday for shutting down its internet services amid the hacking row over The Interview.

North Korea has denied involvement in a crippling cyberattack on Sony Pictures but has expressed fury over the comedy depicting an assassination of its leader Kim Jong-un. After Sony Pictures initially called off the release in a decision criticised by Obama, the movie has opened this week.

On Saturday, the North's powerful National Defence Commission, the country's top governing body led by Kim, said that Obama was behind the release of The Interview. It described the movie as illegal, dishonest and reactionary.

Read more ....

More News On North Korea Calling President Obama 'A Monkey' In Latest Hacking Salvo

N. Korea compares Obama to monkey in hacking row -- AP
North Korea blames U.S. for Internet outages, calls Obama a 'monkey' -- Reuters
North Korea blasts U.S. over release of 'The Interview' -- CNN
North Korea Blames U.S. for Internet Shutdown -- WSJ
North Korea berates Obama over The Interview release -- BBC
North Korea blames the US for internet outages -- Irish Times
N. Korea blames US for internet shutdown, hurls racist comment toward Obama -- FOX News

No comments:

Post a Comment