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KCNA Urges U.S. to Stop Acting Fool

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

   Pyongyang, June 11 (KCNA) -- Lefkowitz, special envoy of the U.S. State Department for human rights issue of north Korea, took fault with the human rights performance in the DPRK in a recent annual report submitted to Congress and on many other occasions.
    A spate of rhetoric heard from the U.S., a centre of plot-breeding, fraud and swindle, do not deserve even a passing note, but there is the need to let the world community know clearly about the U.S. sinister aim lurking behind the nonsensical malarkey let loose by this guy in view of its crafty and serious nature.
    What the U.S. seeks is to paint the process of the six-party talks as a version of "the Helsinki process" that brought down the former Soviet Union and the erstwhile East European socialist countries while shirking the responsibility for the delayed process for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula on to the DPRK side.
    This is clearly evidenced by the utterances of Lefkowitz that the solution to the "human rights issue" in north Korea should become one of the major targets of the free world and "human rights improvement" in north Korea is a prerequisite for the improved relations between the U.S. and north Korea.
    Lefkowitz's efforts are futile.
    The DPRK has remained a bulwark of socialism and emerged ever-victorious despite all kinds of obstructions on the part of the U.S. as it has held fast to the banner of Songun, the banner of independence and dignity as an invincible treasured sword.
    This clearly proves that the process of the six-party talks and the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula can never be an extension of the "Helsinki process" as claimed by the U.S.
    Lefkowitz is keen to save his face, giving "advices" to others on different occasions as he has failed to produce any "results" as a special envoy. So what he uttered is no more than a foolish ploy to convince others that he is not useless.
    It is this folly of the U.S. that only delays the settlement of the nuclear issue and brings into bolder relief its true colors as the criminal responsible for hamstringing the process of denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula and harassing peace and stability in Northeast Asia.
    Human rights represent state sovereignty. It is impudent enough for the U.S. to interfere in the matter pertaining to the rights and sovereignty of other country as it is plagued with so many serious problems and hideous crimes.
    The U.S. is the country with the world's poorest human rights record as it hurled a great many Americans into battle fields to meet miserable deaths under the pretext of "war on terrorism" and has tightened the system of fascist policing and control through enactment and effectuation of such wartime laws as "Patriot Act" aimed at violating human rights and democracy.
    After occupying Afghanistan, Iraq and other sovereign states through unjust war of aggression the U.S. tortured and killed prisoners in the most savage and despicable manner in the history of human civilization in the 21st century at modern "Oswiecim concentration camps". The U.S. is the country of beasts which regards man-hunting as pleasure.
    655,000 innocent Iraqi civilians were killed from March of 2003 when the U.S. ignited the Iraqi war to early October last year and thousands of civilians died in one month.
    It is sheer hypocrisy and mockery of humankind for the U.S. to talk about human rights after causing such horrible tragedy. The U.S. is the world's worst human rights abuser which is not entitled to say anything about human rights.
    The U.S. had better stop styling itself a "human rights judge" which nobody recognizes and repent of its human rights abuses, instead of interfering in the "human rights issue" of other countries.



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