Pyongyang, November 30 (KCNA) -- The DPRK delegate made a speech at a
meeting of the Third Committee of the 68th UN General Assembly on Nov.
26 in support of the resolution "right to private life in IT era"
proposed by Brazil and Germany to cope with the U.S. illegal
eavesdropping.
Noting the resolution was timely tabled at the international
meeting, he said the global electronic espionage operation underway by a
specified country is having great impact on everyone for its serious
nature and gravity. The resolution reflects the opinion of the world
community, he added.
As regards it, he suggested principled matters as follows:
First, acts violating the principle of respect for others'
sovereignty and interfering in others' internal affairs should no longer
be allowed in international relations.
Illegal tapping and eavesdropping targeting heads of state is an
unbearable insult to the dignity of states and a wanton violation of the
UN Charter as it is an infringement upon their sovereignty and
intervention in the internal affairs of sovereign states.
Such electronic espionage by the U.S. should be terminated at once.
If not, it will become impossible to protect and promote human
rights in the true sense of words nor will it be possible to ensure
relations based on trust and cooperation among countries and global
peace and security.
Second, right to private life should be thoroughly protected.
The electronic spying act perpetrated by the U.S. indicates that it
is the worst human rights abuser who does not abide by even elementary
norms of human rights.
Washington should immediately stop its indiscriminate human rights
abuses at home and abroad before finding fault with the human rights
performance in other countries, and set right its dirty human rights
records.
Finally, the delegate stressed the DPRK has become a cosponsor
country of the above-said resolution, underlining the need to take an
effective measure to put an end to the U.S. human rights violation. -0-
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