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http://world.kbs.co.kr Note: The following scripts are presented by KBS WORLD Radio. Unless otherwise specified, the scripts are for your personal and non-commercial use. Date : August 29 2016 (KST 2000) Park Calls for Retaliation to Possible N. Korean Provocations Anchor: President Park Geun-hye has ordered the government and military to make sure that any attempt to launch a provocation by North Korea will result in the regime’s self-destruction. During a meeting with her senior secretaries on Monday, Park emphasized that North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missiles are not just risk factors anymore, but have become all the more real and called on her officials to remain vigilant. Our Mina Cha has more. Report: President Park Geun-hye has called for a stern retaliation to possible North Korean provocations. The South Korean president on Monday held a meeting with her secretaries to discuss North Korea's recent test-firing of a submarine-launched ballistic missile(SLBM). [Sound bite: President Park Geun-hye (Korean)] "No matter what kind of provocation North Korea stages, make sure that you maintain stern readiness so that the North's attempt itself would lead to the self-destruction of the North Korean regime." She ordered her officials to devise substantial measures to cope with North Korea's nuclear and missile threats. Ahead of embarking on a trip to attend G20 and ASEAN-related summits this week, President Park said that she will try to draw international cooperation to deal with North Korea during the meetings. [Sound bite: President Park Geun-hye (Korean)] "I will place my focus during the [overseas trips] on the thorough implementation of UNSC sanctions and other ways to increase pressure on North Korea." She stressed that North Korean nuclear and missile programs are no longer simply risk factors but present dangers to national security, saying that the North would never give up its goal of miniaturizing its nuclear weapons. Regarding the North Korea Human Rights Act set to be put in place next month, she instructed her officials to make sure that the legislation would provide an opportunity to form a consensus at home and abroad on the need to improve the situation in the North. She also called on them to make certain that the current outbreaks of Cholera and hepatitis c are properly contained. Mina Cha, KBS World Radio News. Defense Chief Visits UFG Site The Defense Ministry says Minister Han Min-koo visited the site of the ongoing joint South Korea-U.S. Ulchi Freedom Guardian(UFG) exercise at the Combined Forces Command on Monday. Encouraging Korean and American soldiers there, Minister Han said that as the two nations' alliance grew sturdier undergoing numerous trials and hardship, the UFG exercise taking place amidst a grave security situation will strengthen the partnership even more. He also asked the servicemen of the two countries to succeed the comradeship of their senior colleagues bonded in blood and wisely overcome the current crisis on the Korean Peninsula. He urged them to serve as a cornerstone for peace and stability in Northeast Asia and around the world. Saenuri Fl. Chief Calls for Nuclear-Powered Submarine against N. Korea Ruling Saenuri Party Floor Leader Chung Jin-suk has urged the nation's military to consider operating a nuclear-powered submarine. During a meeting of the party’s Supreme Council on Monday, Chung discussed North Korea's recent test firing of a submarine-launched ballistic missiles(SLBM). While calling the latest weapons advancement in the North as a grave threat to the regional security of Northeast Asia, the floor chief referred to the Roh Moo-hyun government's suspended efforts in 2003 to build a four-thousand-ton nuclear-powered submarine. After noting that North Korean SLBMs pose greater risks than ground-launched missiles, he called on the military to actively consider the option in addition to boosting its alliance with the U.S. via the installation of THAAD and fortification of a nuclear umbrella. Meanwhile, the Defense Ministry has revealed its cautious stance about resuming its suspended pursuit of developing a nuclearpowered submarine. Ministry Spokesman Moon Sang-gyun said in a news briefing Monday that nothing has been decided about the development of a nuclear submarine. Military Predicts N. Korea to Deploy SLBM in 1-3 Years Seoul's Defense Ministry has predicted that North Korea could deploy submarine-launched ballistic missiles(SLBM) in one to three years, which is earlier than initially expected. In a report submitted to the parliament's Defense Committee on Monday, the ministry said that North Korea will give its all to deploy SLBMs in the coming years. The ministry said it will likely take one to three years until the actual deployment as the North will launch more missiles to verify credibility and will also need time to inspect operational capabilities of its submarines. In April, the South Korean military forecast that the deployment will take place in three to four years at the earliest. Regarding Pyongyang's latest SLBM launch, the Defense Ministry assessed in the report that the test-launch appears to have succeeded with a maximum altitude of over 500 kilometers and a range of approximately 500 kilometers. The ministry said the missile poses a direct threat to South Korea and can even threaten the U.S. mainland. New Main Opp. Chief Choo Mi-ae Launches Duties Representative Choo Mi-ae began her term as the new chairwoman of the Minjoo Party of Korea(MPK) by visiting the Seoul National Cemetery on Monday. The main opposition bloc's Floor Leader Woo Sang-ho accompanied her, along with the new members of the party’s Supreme Council, who were elected at Saturday's National Convention. Choo and other MPK leaders also visited the graves of former presidents Rhee Syngman, Park Chung-hee and Kim Young-sam, as well as Kim Dae-jung, who helped Choo chart out her political career. Later in the day, Choo chaired an inaugural Supreme Council meeting before sitting down with National Assembly Speaker Chung Sye-kyun, ruling Saenuri Party Chairman Lee Jung-hyun and minor opposition People’s Party interim leader Park Jie-won. During the Minjoo's party convention on Saturday, the main opposition elected the five-term lawmaker as its new chairwoman. Choo secured 54 percent of the votes, beating out Representative Lee Jong-kul, who garnered 23 percent and Kim Sang-gon, the former head of the party's reform committee, who won 22 percent of the votes. S. Korean Embassy in China Warns of N. Korean Threats against S. Koreans The South Korean Embassy in China has reissued an emergency notice warning South Koreans against North Korea’s growing terrorist threats amid a recent spate of defections by high-ranking North Korean officials. In the latest notice, the embassy said given the series of defections, along with the North’s heightened threats of provocations, it is possible for North Korea to carry out terrorist attacks or abductions of South Korean nationals visiting or residing overseas. The embassy strongly requested South Koreans residing in or traveling to China to stay alert and take necessary safety precautions as well as refrain from visiting China-North Korea border areas and contacting North Koreans. The embassy urged South Koreans to inform their acquaintances of their travel routes when planning to go out and check updated safety tips from Chinese security authorities or South Korean diplomatic outposts in China. CDC Suspects Cholera-Contaminated Seawater Anchor: South Korean health authorities are yet to determine the infection routes regarding two recent cases of cholera in the country. The South Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) said that given its epidemiological study so far, the most likely culprit is seawater infected with cholera germs. Ro Aram has more. Report: The two who contracted cholera ate raw seafood from the southern island city of Geoje, South Gyeongsang Province. The South Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) has been seeking to find a third person, like a cook or a common friend of the two, possibly a missing link between the two patients. Briefing the preliminary result of the epidemiological study on Sunday, the CDC’s Center for Infectious Disease ruled out the possibility. [Sound bite: Cho Eun-hee - Center for Infectious Disease at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Korean)] “So far, the two patients are presumed to have been infected through a separate food intake and there seems to be no relation to the spread of the disease between the two." Health authorities tested everyone the two patients met before and after their infections. Cooking utensils used in processing the raw seafood dishes in question also tested negative for the disease. The CDC suspects that seawater in the Geoje Island coast is possibly contaminated with the bacteria. Ro Aram, KBS World Radio News. Gov't Begins Sea Survey Near Geoje to Determine Cholera Virus The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries on Monday launched a twoweek inspection in six maritime locations east of Geoje Island to determine the infection route of cholera, which was first confirmed a week ago. South Korea's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) said an inspection vessel went out to sea at 10 a.m. and is conducting surveys with related ministry officials. A CDC official said that inspectors will collect seawater as well as samples of plankton by soaking gauze deep in the sea for 24 hours and running tests to see if they find strains of the cholera virus. The official said it will take at least two to three days for the results to come out. The CDC will also run additional tests on seawater samples collected from three coastal areas near Geoje, where one of the two cholera cases were confirmed. It also plans to expand monitoring of seafood and other food products if necessary. Special Committee Holds Hearing on Toxic Humidifier Sterilizer Scandal The National Assembly’s special committee investigating the toxic humidifier sterilizer case focused on determining whether the head office of Oxy Reckitt Benckiser(RB) was involved in the scandal during a hearing held on Monday. On the first day of the two-day hearing, ruling Saenuri Party lawmaker Lee Man-hee claimed that the head office of Oxy RB was involved in halting efforts to test the toxicity of humidifier sterilizers. Lee said that in 2000 before it was taken over by RB, Oxy recognized the need to conduct such safety tests but such tests were stopped at the request of the head office. Copyright © 2016 KBS WORLD. All Rights Reserved.