North Korean leader Kim Jong-un watches over 100,000 people dance, perform in mass games on eve of the 60th anniversary of Korean War end. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
North Korean children say learning about the Korean War helps them deepen their hatred of the U.S. ahead of the 60th anniversary of the war's end. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
A PINT-SIZED North Korean child looks into the camera and says with a smile: "I feel great because we beat down the American bastards".
Another child stares into the camera and says, with great solemnity, "it will solidify our generation's hatred of the American bastards so we can taken revenge on them in the future".
As North Korea prepares to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean war, its people are speaking out in support of leader Kim Jong-un, his father and his grandfather, Kim il-Sung who began the conflict.
Schoolchildren have been gathering in the capital, Pyongyang, to mark the war's anniversary, known as the "Day of victory in the great fatherland liberation war".
For North Korea, the Korean War that broke out on June 25, 1950 never really ended, and the Americans, familiarly and routinely referred to as "the American bastards" or "the Yankee imperialists", remain Enemy No. 1.
The indoctrination starts in school, where students are taught to repeat the phrases.
A maths teacher, filmed by Reuters, also has her piece to say about the US: "Our leaders single-handedly defeated the American bastards who boasted about their great strength, so our students deeply understand that our leader is the greatest in the world and the strongest and has iron will."
Kim Jong-un will participate in war commemoration ceremonies today.
Scenes of patriotism in North Korea over the last few days have included the visits by relatives to the graves of their family members who died in the Korean war.
"The survivors of the war heroes here can beat the Americans to death on our own," said Kim Bu-ok, who fell to her knees in tears when she approached her father's grave.
"We can crush those bastards no matter how hard they try, and I want the world to know this. As soon as those Americans even stick up their heads, we will stomp them to dust."
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