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N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
An official of the Korea Meteorological Administration shows a seismic image of a tremor caused by North Korea's nuclear test, in Seoul on February 12, 2013. North Korea staged its most powerful nuclear test yet, claiming a breakthrough with a "miniaturised" device in a striking act of defiance to global powers including its sole patron China. AFP PHOTO / KIM JAE-HWAN
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Police officers stand guard in front of the headquarters of the pro-Pyongyang General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryon) as protesters and right-wing activists approach the building in Tokyo February 12, 2013, after North Korea conducted its third nuclear test. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Tuesday that North Korea's nuclear test is a grave threat to Japan and cannot be tolerated, Kyodo news reported, citing a government statement. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
An activist from anti-North Korea civic group walks past banners bearing messages to denounce North Korea during a rally against North Korea's nuclear test near the U.S. embassy in central Seoul February 12, 2013. North Korea conducted its third-ever nuclear test on Tuesday, a move likely to anger its main ally China and increase international action against Pyongyang and its new young leader, Kim Jong-un. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned North Korea's test, saying it was a "clear and grave violation" of U.N. Security Council resolutions. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Activists from an anti-North Korea civic group burn a North Korea flag in front of banners bearing anti-North Korea messages near the U.S. embassy in central Seoul February 12, 2013. North Korea conducted its third-ever nuclear test on Tuesday, a move likely to anger its main ally China and increase international action against Pyongyang and its new young leader, Kim Jong-un. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned North Korea's test, saying it was a "clear and grave violation" of U.N. Security Council resolutions. The banner in the background reads, "Cease nuclear test and cooperate with the international powers!” REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Activists from anti-North Korea civic group chant slogans during a rally against North Korea's nuclear test near the U.S. embassy in central Seoul February 12, 2013. North Korea conducted its third-ever nuclear test on Tuesday, a move likely to anger its main ally China and increase international action against Pyongyang and its new young leader, Kim Jong-un. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned North Korea's test, saying it was a "clear and grave violation" of U.N. Security Council resolutions. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Activists from an anti-North Korea civic group burn a North Korea national flag during a rally in Seoul on February 12, 2013. North Korea on February 12 staged its most powerful nuclear test yet, claiming a technological breakthrough with a "miniaturised" device in a striking act of defiance to global powers including its sole patron China. AFP PHOTO / KIM JAE-HWAN
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
South Korean activists shout slogans and hold placards during a rally against North Korea's third nuclear test, in Seoul, South Korea, 12 February 2013. North Korea is believed to have detonated a nuclear weapon with a yield of six to seven kilotons, which was more powerful than bombs used in previous atomic tests, Seoul's defense ministry said on 12 February. North Korea said 12 February it had carried out its third atomic test, international media cited the official Korean Central News Agency as saying. EPA/JEON HEON-KYUN
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
South Korean activists hold placards, banners and prepare a North Korean flag to be burnt during a rally against North Korea's third nuclear test, in Seoul, South Korea, 12 February 2013. North Korea is believed to have detonated a nuclear weapon with a yield of six to seven kilotons, which was more powerful than bombs used in previous atomic tests, Seoul's defense ministry said on 12 February. North Korea said 12 February it had carried out its third atomic test, international media cited the official Korean Central News Agency as saying. EPA/JEON HEON-KYUN
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
An Asahi Shimbun employee (R) distributes to passerby an extra edition of the newspaper reporting that North Korea's atomic test, in Tokyo, Japan, 12 February 2013. North Korea carried out its third nuclear test despite international protests. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
An activists from an anti-North Korea civic group burns a placard of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a protest in Seoul on February 12, 2013. North Korea staged its most powerful nuclear test yet, claiming a breakthrough with a "miniaturised" device in a striking act of defiance to global powers including its sole patron China.. AFP PHOTO / KIM JAE-HWAN
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Japanese women read an extra edition of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reporting that North Korea's atomic test, in Tokyo, Japan, 12 February 2013. North Korea carried out its third nuclear test despite international protests. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Activists from an anti-North Korea civic group burn placards of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a protest against North Korea nuclear test in Seoul on February 12, 2013. North Korea staged its most powerful nuclear test yet, claiming a breakthrough with a "miniaturised" device in a striking act of defiance to global powers including its sole patron China. AFP PHOTO / KIM JAE-HWAN
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
An activists from an anti-North Korea civic group shouts during a protest against North Korea nuclear test, in Seoul on February 12, 2013.North Korea staged its most powerful nuclear test yet, claiming a breakthrough with a "miniaturised" device in a striking act of defiance to global powers including its sole patron China.. AFP PHOTO / KIM JAE-HWAN
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Japanese women read an extra edition of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reporting that North Korea's atomic test, in Tokyo, Japan, 12 February 2013. North Korea carried out its third nuclear test despite international protests. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Protesters burn a portrait of North Korea leader Kim Jong-un during a rally against North Korea's nuclear test near the U.S. embassy in central Seoul February 12, 2013. North Korea conducted its third nuclear test on Tuesday in defiance of U.N. resolutions, angering the United States and Japan and prompting its only major ally, China, to call for calm. The poster (back) reads, "U.N. Security Council strongly sanctions North Korea!" REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Activists from an anti-North Korea civic group chant slogans during a rally against North Korea's nuclear test near the U.S. embassy in central Seoul February 12, 2013. North Korea conducted its third nuclear test on Tuesday in defiance of U.N. resolutions, angering the United States and Japan and prompting its only major ally, China, to call for calm. The sign (front) reads, "The U.N. and international powers will crush North Korean nuclear weapons!" REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
This screen grab taken from North Korean TV on February 12, 2013 shows an announcer reading a statement on the country's nuclear test. North Korea on February 12 staged its most powerful nuclear test yet, claiming a technological breakthrough with a "miniaturised" device in a striking act of defiance to global powers including its sole patron China. AFP PHOTO / NORTH KOREAN TV
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
An activist from an anti-North Korea civic group burns a portrait of North's leader Kim Jong-un during a rally against North Korea's nuclear test near the U.S. embassy in central Seoul February 12, 2013. North Korea conducted its third nuclear test on Tuesday in defiance of U.N. resolutions, angering the United States and Japan and prompting its only major ally, China, to call for calm. The poster (front R) reads, "Let's pulverize North Korea's nuclear war provocations!" REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Activists from anti-North Korea civic group chant slogans during a rally against North Korea's nuclear test near the U.S. embassy in central Seoul February 12, 2013. North Korea conducted its third nuclear test on Tuesday in defiance of U.N. resolutions, angering the United States and Japan and prompting its only major ally, China, to call for calm. The placard (top C) reads, "Kim Jong-un out!" REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
People walk past televisions showing a news broadcast, following the North Korean third nuclear test, at an electronics store in Tokyo, Japan, 12 February, 2013. North Korea announced that their third nuclear test was conducted successfully, which drew immediate international condemnation. EPA/KIYOSHI OTA
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
A defaced portrait of North Korea leader Kim Jong-un is seen during a rally against North Korea's nuclear test near the U.S. embassy in central Seoul February 12, 2013. North Korea conducted its third nuclear test on Tuesday in defiance of U.N. resolutions, angering the United States and Japan and prompting its only major ally, China, to call for calm. The placards read, "Crazy dog needs to be beaten down!" (R) and "Bomb North Korea's nuclear test!" (2nd R) REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
N Korea draws worldwide condemnation after nuclear test
Activists from an anti-North Korea civic group shout slogans during a protest against North Korean nuclear test in Seoul on February 12, 2013. North Korea staged its most powerful nuclear test yet, claiming a breakthrough with a "miniaturised" device in a striking act of defiance to global powers including its sole patron China.. AFP PHOTO / KIM JAE-HWAN
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