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OCR Page 1 of 3I-51
INCOMING TELEGRAM
Department of State
Rova 54.
TELEGRAPH BRANCH
4-H
PLAIN
Action
Control: 12437
Rec'd: October 30, 1950
FROM: Seoul
4:59 a.m.
TO: Secretary of State
NO:
311, October 30.
SAM
UNA
PRIORITY.
USUN
OLI
SENT DEPARTMENT 311, REPEATED CINCUNC UNNUMBERED.
CIA
ARMY
Following is text of press release by President Syngman Rhee
AIR
issued Seoul October 30:
NAVY
IE
"The United Nations Forces in Korea, under the inspired
PA
leadership of Goneral Douglas MacArthur, are concluding the
DCR
superb campaign of driving the Communists beyond our Northern
borders. The political unification of our country and its
economic rehabilitation now come to the fore as the most
pressing problems.
"In this connection I desire to state categorically that the
Government of the Republic of Korea is determined to act in
accordance with the UN General Assembly resolution of October
7, 1950, and to cooperate fully with the UN Commission on
Unification and rehabilitation of Korea.
"I should also like to point out that there are special
circumstances prevailing in Korea which must be borne in
mind in seeking the best and wisest solution to future
problems. The Korean people are a homogeneous people.
The
tragic division of the country at the 38th parallel was not
of Korean doing or choice. Because the hated Communist
regime oppressed our fellow countrymen in the north, beginning
in 1945 millions of patriotic, law-abiding Koreans came
south to save their lives and their self-respect. These fine
citizens will now be going home, to their ancestral residences
in the northern part of the peninsula. Having taken part,
through the franchise and in some cases through holding public
office, in the democratic developments of the Republic of
Korea, they may be expected to play a significant role in the
future affairs of Northern Korea.
"As elections there, I sincerely hope they can be held as soon
as a' free atmosphere can be created to allow the once-Communist-
ridden people to vote according to their conscience without fear.
I must point out, however, that this free atmosphere cannot
be established if any Communists or former Communists are
allowed to remain in any public office or position of any
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