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DPRK FM Spokesman Refutes U.S. Much Ado about "Flesh Traffic"

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, June 19 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry Saturday gave an answer to a question put by KCNA as regards the U.S. renewed accusation against the DPRK over the "issue of flesh traffic." It says:
    The U.S. Department of State in a "report on flesh traffic" on June 14 dealt with "flesh traffic" in at least 130 countries as it pleased. In the report it malignantly slandered the DPRK, absurdly asserting that it is a "source of flesh traffic" and "it does not have even the lowest standard for combating flesh traffic".
    This is nothing but a sheer fabrication as it is stereotyped sophism the U.S. used every year to pull up the independent countries which refuse to meekly obey it.
    Flesh traffic, in fact, originated from the U.S.
    It is an undeniable historical fact that the U.S. is a rouge state as it exterminated many Indians and got rich through slave trade and other flesh traffic.
    The U.S. is repeating this blood-stained history. It is ill-famed for being a barren land of human rights in the 21st century as it is committing genocide of contemporary form in different parts of the world including Iraq.
    The U.S. is behaving as if it were a world human rights judge, oblivious of its miserable situation where it is under world curse and fire for being a kingpin of mass killings and human rights abuses. This is nothing but a scoff of the world.
    The U.S. should know that such a thing as "flesh traffic" can never exist in the DPRK in the light of the nature of the Korean-style socialist system based on the man-centred Juche idea.
    The desperate efforts on the part of the Bush administration to tarnish the image of the DPRK and internationally isolate and stifle it will only harden the will of the army and people of the DPRK to firmly defend the socialist system.



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