KCNA Assails Role Played by Japan for UN Passage of "Human Rights" Resolution against DPRK
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, December 22 (KCNA) -- As already reported, the "resolution on human rights" against the DPRK was railroaded through the 60th UN General Assembly due to the pressure and the lobbying operation of the U.S., Britain, Japan and other hostile forces. The "resolution" is peppered with lies and fabrications defaming the advantageous Korean-style socialist system centered on the popular masses. That was why it failed to get the approval of many member nations at the general assembly as it was a controversial one which clearly indicated the politicization of the human rights issue, selectivity and double standards.
It was ridiculous of Japan to have busied itself to seek the adoption of the "resolution."
Mandarins of the Japanese government vied with each other to meet foreign ambassadors to Japan and wooed them to support the "resolution." In the meantime, the Japanese representative at the UN in New York sent messages to representatives of various countries in which he asked them to vote for the "resolution."
In a word, Japan, which dreams of becoming a "political power," busied itself as a "servant" and "a shock brigade" in the U.S. "human rights" racket. Such behavior of Japan only aroused world public derision and criticism for its typical flattery and servility.
Of course, Japan's flattery and servility towards the U.S., its master, have already been known well.
It was not without reason that even some Japanese politicians said that it was disgusting to see the government acting just as dictated by the U.S. like a running dog.
There is no need to say any more about Japan being criticized by the international community for shamelessly serving the U.S.
But the DPRK can neither tolerate nor connive at Japan taking the lead in the U.S. "human rights" racket in a bid to infringe upon the dignity and interests of the DPRK and cover up its past crimes.
What Japan seeks is to internationalize the "abduction issue" at any cost and thus impair the image of the dignified and inviolable DPRK in the international arena and evade the liquidation of its past.
Japan seems to calculate that its noisy trumpeting about "human rights" to the tune of the U.S. may help achieve its sinister aim. As the DPRK clarified more than once, Japan is not entitled to talk about the "human rights issue" in the DPRK.
Japan is the world's worst kidnapper and biggest criminal which has grown rich at the cost of the blood and sweat shed by the Koreans since its invasion of Korea in the past century.
The crimes committed by Japan against the Korean people in the past can neither be erased by somebody's "protection" and "connivance" nor belittled by dint of its increased servility to the U.S.
Japan's past crimes can neither be considered as redressed nor can it get rid of this yoke unless it makes an honest sincere apology and compensation for them.
No one can say for how long will the U.S. stroke the head of Japan playing the role of a "shock brigade" in its "human rights" racket. The U.S. is not such a country with sense of obligation which the "political dwarfs" of Japan tend to consider.
The Japanese politicians should bear this in mind.
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