Saturday 26 April 2014

KCNA Commentary Flails U.S. "Human Rights" Racket

Pyongyang, April 26 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is calling for the gathering of "groups conducive to the improved human rights and democracy in north Korea" and assistance to it.
    The U.S. Department of State announced on April 15 that it would grant 350 000 dollars to any organization engaged in such criminal activities as gathering information on the DPRK and smuggling undesirable literature and sending large balloons containing DVD and USB into it.
    This shows that the U.S. is getting more pronounced in the anti-DPRK human rights smear campaign, frightened at the advantages and invincibility of Korean-style socialism.
    It is the U.S. foul intention to overthrow those countries aspiring after independence against its unjust demand by way of accusing them of "human rights abuses" and instigating the filthy groups to undermine them from within.
    The U.S. raised the issues of "human rights" and "democracy" as a pretext when it sought to collapse the socialist system in the Soviet Union and East European countries in the Cold War era and overthrow several governments in the Middle East and North Africa in recent years.
    Anyhow, the U.S. doesn't know well about the socialist system in the DPRK and its people.
    The DPRK's advantageous socio-political system was established by its people themselves in reflection of their will and demand. Under this system, the people are granted all kinds of political rights and freedom.
    The working masses are masters of the state and society while everything serves them and such practice is guaranteed by law.
    The DPRK people are now making greater strides in the struggle to defend the sovereignty and human rights with high honor and pride.
    The U.S. has too poor human rights records to talk about other countries' "human rights performance". As estimated by the world community, it, styling itself a "model country of freedom and goodwill", is the most "dangerous country" to the global peace as well as its populations.
    Its cruel human rights violations have been well illustrated by such facts as its untold wars of aggression and massacres in different parts of the world, operation of germ experiment bases and development of lethal weapons, drone attacks on innocent peoples and tapping on the anti-war forces and even on its allies.
    The German magazine Junge Welt disclosed that more than 3 000 citizens had been killed throughout the world by 390 rounds of the U.S. military drone attacks since the emergence of the Obama administration. But nobody was punished for the cases, and such practice is inconceivable in north Korea the U.S. is finding fault with, it pointed out.
    The human rights situation in the U.S. is more serious.
    The plutocrats, accounting for one percent of its population, have almost the bulk of the national wealth under their control while 99 percents are suffering from poverty. Its major cities, boasting of thriving, are crowed with jobless citizens, and the degenerate persons seeking abnormal desires increase in number with each passing day.
    Foreign news reports warned the Americans to be more cautious about the domestic police than "terrorists" of other countries, saying that more than 5 000 citizens have been killed by the police in the U.S. after the September 11 incident.
    The U.S., the world's worst human rights abuser, had better mind its own business, squarely looking into the advantages and invincibility of the Korean-style socialist system capitalism can never imitate nor possess. -0-

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