North korea has attacked an Australian newspaper for "bullying" after it called the country "Naughty Korea" in an Olympics medal table.
The Melbourne commuter daily mX also described South Korea as "Nice Korea" last week, prompting Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency to accuse it of "sordid behaviour".
The agency's statement
read: "This is a bullying act little short of insulting the Olympic
spirit of solidarity, friendship and progress and politicising sports.
"Media
are obliged to lead the public in today's highly-civilised world where
[the] mental and cultural level of mankind is being displayed at the
highest level.
"The paper behaved so foolish [sic] as to use the
London Olympics, that has caught the world interest, for degrading
itself … Editors were so incompetent as to tarnish the reputation of the
paper."
The statement said the "pitiful" paper, which it
incorrectly called the "Brisbane Metro", had "cooked up a way of
moneymaking, challenging the authority of the dignified sovereign
state", and concluded: "It will remain as a symbol of rogue paper, to be
cursed long in Olympic history."
In response, mX – which ran a
story on the agency's attack under the headline "Pyongyang goes
ballistic over mX tally" – said the table was not intended to be
offensive.
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