"Human Rights Resolution" Denounced
KCNA
Pyongyang, August 4 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary describes the "Human Rights Resolution" railroaded through the South Korean National Assembly as a parrot's play of the group of the Grand National Party of south Korea. Noting that the GNP, the local spy party of the U.S. which stakes its fate on it, kicked up a dust over "human rights" after the U.S. made an outcry over them, the commentary says: this reminds us of a parrot.
The GNP has no need to look afar and is not in a position to disparage others over the human rights issue.
It is the reality of south Korea that people have to shed blood and meet an unexpected death at the hand of aggression army soldiers and even a one-time "national assemblyman" has no one to pour out his woes after being beaten by them in broad daylight.
More than 10 thousand people commit suicide every year and suicides of parents in company with their children are reported in an unbroken chain in south Korea.
How can the GNP crow over other's human rights issue, having such worst human rights problem and no grit to solve it.
It should be a party having a correct view of the human rights issue and resolving it. If it makes a stir over a matter which is out of question, while failing to solve an issue awaiting a solution, it is no more than a fool.
The GNP should mind its own affairs, not wasting time in taking issue with other's fictitious "human rights problem."
It is only too natural that the south Korean people are turning their backs on the GNP for acting as a bugler and marionette of outside forces, not knowing what it must do.
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