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N. Korean Authorities Urge Civilians to Evacuate Near Site of Possible Nuke Test (Breaking)
Headline News Yahooo Japan (in Japanese) JIJI PRESS ^ | 19 August 2006 | JIJI Press, quoting Joongang Ilbo Daily

Posted on 08/18/2006 7:46:33 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo

Reports from Seoul Korea, (daily newspaper Joongang Ilbo in Seoul) via the Japanese Jiji press agency, that South Korean intelligence has intercepted radio messages/communications in North Korea, which were aired last month, to civilians in the Kilju County, Northern Hamgyeong Province area of northeastern D.P.R.K., to evacuate.

The source in the South Korean government said "our interpretation is that following North Korea's underground nuclear blast test, they wish to head off any escape of radiation that would be a threat to the nearby civilian population and are evacuating as such."


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The Japanese link to the story is here:

http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20060819-00000041-jij-int as well as above.

The province in question is Hamgyong Bukdo, and is the same province where the Taepodong 2 launch site is located, in Musudanri. In fact, Kilju is not far from Musudanri....

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/korea_north_admin_2005.pdf

And, from Global Security.org site:

"By late April 2005 there were reports that North Koreans were constructing a reviewing stand and filling in a tunnel, both signs that an underground nuclear test was imminent. Tunnels for underground nuclear tests are different from regular mines, since they have to be plugged up to contain the blast. Satellite imagery reportedly indicated the North Koreans were "stemming" the tunnel, taking material back into the shaft to plug it up. Satellite imagery indicated that North Korea was shipping concrete and grouting to the site, possibly to plug the tunnel. Although there were signs of continued activity near tunnels in the Kilju area, there was disagreement among intelligence agencies as to whether the recent activity indicated an impending nuclear test.

Other reports indicated that the satellite imagery showed the North Koreans had dug and refilled a significant hole at the suspected test site. The hole was said to have been dug in a manner consistent with preparations for an underground nuclear test, but there was no conclusive indication as to whether the North Koreans had deposited a weapon inside. These reports indicate that the shaft is a vertical shaft, rather than a horizontal tunnel. Imagery also detected frequent truck movement bringing cranes and other equipment. The presence of cranes is consistent with a vertical shaft, but not a horizontal tunnel.

Imagery was also reported to show recent construction of an elaborate reviewing stand for visiting dignitaries a few kilometers from the suspected test site. The reviewing stand was considered a significant indicator of a possible nuclear test. American intelligence had overlooked the reviewing stand built prior to the 1998 Taepodong-1 missile launch. The North Koreans had visitors from other countries invited to watch the launch.

1 posted on 08/18/2006 7:46:35 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Follow up here to The President in Camp David just today specifically--out of the clear blue--warning North Korea directly, NOT TO DO IT.

And further on ABC-TV news reports last night of satellite views showing pre-test type movements of equipment in the area of the underground test site(s) in North Korea.

2 posted on 08/18/2006 7:49:37 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (A few clever bones tossed on gay unions, flag burning & Iraq still don't absolve GWB over BORDERS)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

not good.

the missile tests were to show the iranians in attendance that they worked.

and now they are demonstrating the warhead for them too?


3 posted on 08/18/2006 7:50:15 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: AmericanInTokyo

Hey, can we test OUR BOMBS over there???

Just a thought........


4 posted on 08/18/2006 7:50:52 PM PDT by TheRobb7 (http://HeartofAmerica.bravehost.com....Interactive for Conservatives)
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To: oceanview; Dog; Cap Huff

Headfake. Still not good.


5 posted on 08/18/2006 7:51:35 PM PDT by ARealMothersSonForever
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To: oceanview

No. Not good alright.


6 posted on 08/18/2006 7:51:55 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (A few clever bones tossed on gay unions, flag burning & Iraq still don't absolve GWB over BORDERS)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

Since when did North Korea care about the welfare of its citizens?


7 posted on 08/18/2006 7:52:25 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: AmericanInTokyo; garbageseeker; Wiggins

BUMP and PING


8 posted on 08/18/2006 7:52:28 PM PDT by Chena ("I'm not young enough to know everything." (Oscar Wilde))
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To: AmericanInTokyo

Why do they bother to evacuate the civilians? They're
starving them to death anyway.


9 posted on 08/18/2006 7:52:39 PM PDT by beethovenfan (If Islam is the solution, the "problem" must be freedom.)
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To: All

Ruh roh Shaggy....


10 posted on 08/18/2006 7:53:01 PM PDT by KevinDavis (http://www.cafepress.com/spacefuture)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
urges?

like North Koreans have ever been given a choice?

11 posted on 08/18/2006 7:53:10 PM PDT by GeronL (flogerloon.blogspot.com -------------> Rise of the Hate Party)
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To: ARealMothersSonForever

would you buy a nuclear warhead from someone, without a demo?


12 posted on 08/18/2006 7:54:02 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: oceanview
I would not be surprised if there were a technical delegation of Iranian nuclear scientists and purchasing agents staying in one of the major Pyongyang Hotels at this very time, or maybe in a DPRK government guest house.

One could make up some common Iranian surnames, and call hotels looking for them; it would be interesting whom the front desk would patch one through to (although all calls in and out of DPRK are monitored and the Public Security Bureau could flip a switch at once to cut the conversation)....

13 posted on 08/18/2006 7:54:08 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (A few clever bones tossed on gay unions, flag burning & Iraq still don't absolve GWB over BORDERS)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
The reviewing stand was considered a significant indicator of a possible nuclear test. American intelligence had overlooked the reviewing stand built prior to the 1998 Taepodong-1 missile launch. The North Koreans had visitors from other countries invited to watch the launch.

What are Madame Albrights current travel plans?


14 posted on 08/18/2006 7:54:10 PM PDT by operation clinton cleanup
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To: TheRobb7

Good thought. And we may just be doing that in the near future if Pyongyang continues to defy the International Community.


15 posted on 08/18/2006 7:54:53 PM PDT by phoenix0468 (http://www.mylocalforum.com -- Go Speak Your Mind.)
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To: Dog Gone

After all, what's the point of evacuating and diminishing the Productivity of New Socialist Labor until you are sure the test has failed. ;)


16 posted on 08/18/2006 7:55:34 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ("When the government is invasive, the people are wanting." -- Tao Te Ching)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

indeed.

this is one way for iran to jumpstart their weapons program. it may take too long to build one, so why not just buy one? they are rolling in oil money, a $10 billion dollar purchase of 5 warheads - is chicken feed to them.


17 posted on 08/18/2006 7:55:48 PM PDT by oceanview
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18 posted on 08/18/2006 7:56:22 PM PDT by digger48
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To: Dog Gone

Probably most of the DPRK civilians in that area are family members of military all throughout that part of the Province, who themselves are involved in nuke warhead and missile propulsion technogies...or support personnel. They could not care less about them, yes, but they would evacuate them as the 'time' approached.


19 posted on 08/18/2006 7:57:01 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (A few clever bones tossed on gay unions, flag burning & Iraq still don't absolve GWB over BORDERS)
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To: nw_arizona_granny; Calpernia; Cindy; nwctwx; Godzilla; callmejoe

ping


20 posted on 08/18/2006 7:57:40 PM PDT by Velveeta
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