Politics N Korea urges UN to probe US anthrax shipment Pyongyang accuses Washington of "biological warfare schemes" in light of anthrax shipment to US base in South Korea.
North Korea is highly sensitive to the US military presence in South Korea [Reuters]
North
Korea has accused the United States of targeting it with anthrax and
asked the United Nations Security Council to investigate Washington's
"biological warfare schemes" after a live anthrax sample was sent to a
US base in South Korea.
"The United States not only possesses deadly weapons of mass
destruction ... but also is attempting to use them in actual warfare
against (North Korea)," Pyongyang's UN Ambassador Ja Song Nam wrote in a
letter to the UN Security Council and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,
which was made public Friday.
North Korea "strongly requests the Security Council take up the issue
of the shipment of anthrax germs in order to thoroughly investigate the
biological warfare schemes of the United States," Ja said in the letter
dated June 4.
He also attached a statement from North Korea's National Defence
Commission, which urged the world to consider the anthrax shipment "the
gravest challenge to peace and a hideous crime aimed at genocide."
The US mission to the United Nations was not immediately available for comment on the allegations.
Pyongyang's accusation came after the Pentagon recently admitted that
live anthrax samples were inadvertently sent to Australia, Canada,
Britain, South Korea and laboratories in 19 US states and Washington DC.
US investigators are trying to ascertain whether the shipments of
live anthrax stemmed from quality control problems at the US military
base in Utah which sent them, Pentagon officials have said.
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