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Punishment of World's Worst Violator of Human Rights Called for

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, March 4 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun today terms the U.S. the worst violator of human rights, commenting on all sorts of human rights abuses it has committed in every part of the world. The news analyst says:
    The Iraqi war fought by the U.S. was a crime of massacre of Iraqis and the most hideous human rights abuse.
    The U.S. Iraqi war reduced the whole land of Iraq to ashes and to a huge abattoir as defenseless peaceable civilians were massacred. It took the lives of at least 25,000 peaceable civilians.
    The U.S. massively used depleted uranium shells, a target of international criticism, contaminating Iraq with radioactive substance. Though the U.S. claims that the Iraqi war was brought to an end last spring, the U.S. occupation forces' outrageous oppression upon and brutal killings of Iraqis are still going on.
    On the contrary, the U.S. is escalating its crackdown upon and killings of civilians under the pretext of "a war against terrorism".
    The U.S. crimes against humanity are not confined to Iraq only.
    The U.S.-led "war against terrorism" has generated endless killings and maltreatment of civilians in various parts of the world including Afghanistan and Kosovo. This is the most hideous crime against humanity as it diametrically runs counter to the main spirit of the "world declaration on human rights".
    The reality in Iraq, a graveyard of human rights, teaches the bitter lesson that if a country loses its sovereignty, the human rights of its people are bound to be savagely violated.
    If these worst human rights abuses committed by the U.S. under the signboard of "protecting human rights" are overlooked, the world will be turned into a lawless one, a tundra of human rights where the U.S. lords it over.
    Human conscience will never tolerate it and history will certainly mete out a fair judgment to the U.S.



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