Wednesday 20 June 2012

KCNA Slams Double-dealing Nature of U.S. Human Rights Offensive

Pyongyang, June 20 (KCNA) -- U.S. human rights abuses are sparking off uproar.
As recognized by the international community, the U.S.-led "anti-terror war" is a wanton violation of sovereignty of other countries and illegal genocide and human rights abuses.
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan launched by the former U.S. Administration under the pretext of "routing terrorists" are little different from the secret wars fought by the present U.S. Administration with the help of drones in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and others in their criminal nature.
U.S. forces are perpetrating bloody genocide in various parts of the world
What merits a serious attention is that this is being directly commanded by the U.S. chief executive.
The U.S. is the chieftain of human rights abuses as man-killings and human rights abuses are sponsored by the state.
By origin, the U.S. was built as a result of horrible massacres.
U.S. state monopoly capitalism is based on aggression and plunder of other countries and this inevitably causes such human abuses as genocide.
No wonder, the international community says that the U.S. monopolizes "patent" on human rights abuses and it is, therefore, the worst human rights abuser in the world.
It is quite natural for the world people to chide and ridicule the U.S. president who received even Nobel Peace Prize for his rhetoric calling for the closure of prisons in Guantanamo.
The U.S. had better settle its human rights abuses before talking about human rights records in other countries. -0-

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