U.S. Sophism about "Human Rights" under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, December 2 (KCNA) -- The United States is foolish enough to intensify its reactionary suppression of people's rights and its rule over them and justify its military intervention and aggression of other countries under the pretext of defence of "human rights". Rodong Sinmun Friday observes this in a signed article. It goes on: The "defence of human rights" touted by the U.S. is nothing but sophism to cover up the poor human rights performance in the American society and intensify its political and military intervention and aggression of other countries. Human dignity and rights are governed by money and power in the U.S. This is a true reality of the American society and human rights performance there.
The U.S. is the world's worst human rights abuser.
All wars of aggression the U.S. has waged under the signboards of "defence of freedom and human rights" have always been accompanied by destruction, plunder, murder and arson.
Human rights abuses by the GIs in Iraq have now reached their height.
The U.S. vociferation about the "human rights issue" is intended to use it as a means for interfering in the internal affairs of other countries and invading them.
It is ridiculous of the U.S. to pull up the DPRK over its non-existent "human rights issue."
The Korean people enjoy all political freedom and rights and lead a perfect independent and creative life under man-centered socialism of Korean style. Nevertheless, the U.S. is desperately working to destabilize the DPRK by malignantly slandering its political system and, furthermore, overturn its socialist system.
The U.S. is busy fabricating the fictions of "human rights issues" of other countries, while shelving its hideous human rights abuses, in a bid to use them as pretexts for achieving its sinister political and military purpose. It would be well advised to discard this despicable and shameful attempt.
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