U.S. Report on Human Rights and Democracy under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, April 5 (KCNA) -- Some days ago, the U.S. State Department slandered the DPRK again in its "2004-2005 report on U.S. efforts for human rights and democracy."
In this regard, Rodong Sinmun Tuesday in a signed commentary says:
The U.S. dared talk this or that about issues of "human rights" and "democracy" in the DPRK, falsifying truth. This is an unbearable insult to the Korean people, an outrageous interference in their internal affairs and a blatant challenge to justice.
The U.S. is the most repressive society in the world.
Citing concrete facts to prove that the U.S. has mercilessly cracked down upon and arrested all forms of socio-political activities of the people by fascistizing its ruling system and inhumanely abused and punished prisoners in various parts of the world, the commentary goes on:
The U.S. is a crude violator of human rights and a strangler of freedom and democracy. The ulterior aim sought by the U.S. in vociferating about the "improvement of human rights and democracy" is to realize its ambition for world domination and its immediate purpose is to bring down the anti-U.S. independent countries. In a word, the U.S. seeks to tarnish the image of the above-said countries and isolate them internationally under the pretexts of the issues of "human rights" and "democracy" and instigate the counterrevolutionary elements to stoke the social confusion and discontent in a bid to force those countries to change their regimes.
The spearhead of its operation is directed to the DPRK. Much upset by the might of the DPRK, the Bush forces even adopted the "North Korean Human Rights Act" aimed at "overturning its regime" in a bid to escalate their criminal human rights offensive against the DPRK
The U.S. should abandon its shameless sinister intention to overthrow the anti-U.S. independent countries and achieve its ambition for world domination under the signboard of the "improvement of human rights and democracy."
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