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U.S. Termed Special Class War Criminal State

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, December 18 (KCNA) -- AP reported on December 3 that about 40 photographs showing soldiers of the U.S. naval special unit Seal abusing Iraqi prisoners were posted on Internet and all of them were distributed. The photographs show soldiers of the unit sitting on the handcuffed Iraqi prisoners, their heads wrapped up with dark scarves, or trampling down upon them with their jackboots.
    In this regard, Minju Joson Saturday says in a signed commentary:
    This is another undeniable evidence that the shuddering human rights abuses committed by the U.S. troops against the Iraqi prisoners were organized by the higher echelon of the U.S. troops.
    With nothing can the U.S. ever evade its responsibility for having organized and driven GIs to commit horrible massacres and hideous abuses worldwide.
    The human history records many wars, big and small, and atrocities committed by aggressors, but the intolerable shameful practices and monstrous massacres perpetrated by the GIs against civilians were something unprecedented. The U.S. troops massacred Koreans in a most brutal manner during the Korean war in the 1950s, leaving an indelible blot on the U.S. history.
    All the facts clearly prove that the U.S. is the worst graveyard of human rights and a special class human rights abuser in the present world.
    The U.S. has already revealed to the full its true colours as the principal enemy of human rights, the worst violator of human rights, before the justice of the world and conscience of humankind. This has completely deprived the U.S. of its moral right to say this or that about human rights.
    Now is the time to bring the U.S. to the international human rights court.
    The U.S. is well advised to behave itself, properly understanding its deplorable position in which its moral ruin is drawing near.



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