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U.S. Urged to Mind Its Own Business

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)

    Pyongyang, April 24 (KCNA) -- A U.S. delegate, addressing a recent meeting of the UN Commission on Human Rights in Geneva, again pulled up the DPRK and other anti-imperialist independent countries over the human rights issue. In this regard Minju Joson Sunday says in a signed commentary:
    The United States has lost its face to talk about human rights.
    Referring to the human rights abuses committed by the U.S. in different parts of the world, the commentary goes on:
    The U.S. is working hard to divert elsewhere international criticism of it and improve even a bit its image tarnished by its human rights abuses. It is keen to use the human rights issue for inventing a pretext to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, in the short run, and infringe upon the sovereignty of the independent states and realize its ambition for domination with ease, in the long run.
    This is evidenced by the fact that those countries which the U.S. attacked for violating human rights are anti-imperialist independent countries and the countries it considers to be likely to challenge its strategic interests.
    The "human rights strategy" which the U.S. uses as main leverage for carrying out its strategy for world domination is no more than a direct factor of tarnishing its image and inviting its isolation in the international arena.
    No matter what the U.S. may say, the DPRK will live its own way, keeping to the road of socialism chosen by itself and suited to its specific conditions.



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