Monday, 17 March 2014

News Analyst on U.S. Smear Campaign over Human Rights

Pyongyang, March 17 (KCNA) -- Some days ago, the U.S. ambassador to south Korea said that "the human rights situation in north Korea is deplorable." And he called for tightened sanctions on the DPRK, saying that what U.S. Secretary of State Kerry termed the DPRK to slander it is not so excessive expression.
    It is not an eye-opener that an ambassador of the U.S. talked about "evil", in the wake of Kerry and Bush, incarnations of evil.
    Such slanders only show how the U.S. administration is worrying itself about the human rights issues in its country.
    The U.S. is the world's worst human rights abuser, as unanimously mentioned by the world people over its recent "report on human rights situation in the world".
    The human rights records in the U.S. have already reached the bottom in all items it raised in the "report" to accuse other countries for no ground. So to speak, if the names of nearly 200 countries and regions, accused in the "report", are replaced with the name of the U.S. this will precisely show the human rights situation in the U.S. In actuality, its human rights situation is more serious.
    But the U.S. ambassador to south Korea dared to slander other country over the human rights issue.
    If he had told correctly about what he saw and heard while staying in south Korea as an ambassador, he might have been called a person of somewhat prudence. But, he has kept mum about facts -- ceaseless assaults by GIs, a faked-up spy case based on false documents of a third country, and abduction of DPRK citizens that happened in south Korea after he took office as an ambassador -- to say nothing of the happenings witnessed by him in the past ten-odd years of engagement in the Korean Peninsula issue.
    It is clear that the U.S. is behind such human rights abuses and the ambassador representing the U.S. interests is directly involved in those cases.
    There is a saying that curses, like chickens, come home to roost. The U.S. accusations against other countries will only put itself to shame.
    It had better improve its ugly image as the worst human rights violator, before anything else. -0-

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