KCNA Blasts Hysteric Anti-DPRK Human Rights Charade
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, December 9 (KCNA) -- The United States sponsored the second "international rally on the north Korean human rights issue" in Seoul at which the so-called "Seoul declaration" was adopted. The U.S. is now spearheading an international "human rights" campaign against the DPRK by bringing together the "special envoy in charge of the north Korean human rights issue" of the Department of State and other officials in charge of the Korean affairs and "human rights issue" of the administration, so-called "human rights activists" and delegates of religious organizations from Europe and ultra-right forces of south Korea.
It has launched another "human rights offensive" against the DPRK, not content with railroading the "human rights resolution" against it through the third committee of the 60th UN General Assembly by instigating Japan, Britain and other EU member nations.
The rally was a product of an extremely sinister political plot of unsavory forces including the U.S. keen on the anti-DPRK smear campaign to fabricate sheer lies about the human rights performance in the DPRK in a bid to hype it as an "institutional problem" and internationalize it. The U.S. allocated tens of millions of dollars for its anti-DPRK campaign from its federal budget after adopting the "North Korean Human Rights Act". It spent millions of dollars for the rally held in the wake of the 1st rally in July.
The anti-DPRK "human rights racket" kicked up by the U.S. is part of its plot to divert elsewhere the accusing finger pointed by the international community at it and thus get rid of a crisis.
The U.S. has been driven into a tight corner due to the killings of peaceable civilians in Iraq and torture of prisoners in its Guantanamo base and other places of the world besides its human rights issue in the U.S. where the elementary human rights have been abused. Moreover, the U.S. is practically sitting in the dock as the international community is becoming increasingly critical of the existence of CIA-operated secret prisons in East European countries and other countries of the world.
The U.S., the world's worst human rights abuser, is now vociferously calling for the "improvement of human rights performance and democracy" only to become the world's laughing stock.
The U.S. seems to feel an urgent need to stage a smear campaign aimed at tarnishing the international image of the DPRK, prompted by its inveterate rejection of the DPRK's independent foreign policy.
As the U.S. offensive to pressurize the DPRK to abandon its nuclear program first proved futile, it is now citing the human rights issue for realizing its wild design to "destroy the system" in the DPRK at any cost.
All facts go to prove that the U.S. is wantonly violating the spirit of the September 19 joint statement adopted by the six parties and persistently pursuing its hostile policy toward the DPRK, utterly indifferent to the settlement of the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula.
The south Korean ultra-right forces including the Grand National Party are zealously joining the U.S. in its "human rights" offensive. This offensive is nothing but the last resort of those doomed.
Only those imbeciles who know nothing about the nature of the DPRK's social and political system and its people are obsessed by their daydream to "bring down its system". Such stupid guys who bark at the moon cannot know about the DPRK till their death.
The U.S. and its lackeys would be well advised to stop the anti-DPRK "human rights" offensive at once.
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