Pyongyang, July 30 (KCNA) -- The U.S. State Department on July 28 in an
annual report on international religious freedom for 2013 groundlessly
pulled up the DPRK over its religious situation.
It enlisted the DPRK as a "country of special concern" as regards
the religious issue, while groundlessly pulling it up, claiming that
genuine religious freedom is not guaranteed in north Korea and religious
activities of individuals and organizations are harshly suppressed.
It is a height of hypocrisy for the U.S. to cry out for religious
freedom as it has been engrossed in regime changes and destabilization
activities in those countries that court its displeasure while going
under the mask of religion.
During the last Korean war the U.S. mercilessly killed many
religionists through indiscriminate air raids and bloody slaughter and
destroyed more than 1 900 church complexes.
Before the liberation of Korea, the U.S. infiltrated Underwood and
other operatives under the mask of religion and worked hard to instill
flunkeyism toward the U.S. and American lifestyle into the Koreans. It
did not hesitate to commit such despicable act as instigating those
wicked elements trained by them to carry out an armed rebellion aimed at
bringing down the party and social system of the DPRK.
The U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK is still going on under the mask of religion.
Innumerable are the crimes committed by the U.S. in violation of religions in different parts of the world.
Former U.S. Defense Secretary Rumsfeld and other reactionary ruling
quarters of the U.S. worked with blood-shot eyes to crack down on Islam
and bring down the social systems in Islamic countries under the pretext
of "war on terror", not content with describing Islam as fascism.
It was none other than American hooligans who burned Koran and threw
it into the toilet bowl and indecently behaved towards female Muslims
who regard human ethics as holy.
In the DPRK religious belief and freedom are fully guaranteed by its
constitution and all conditions are provided and guaranteed by law so
that believers can freely practice religions at will.
Various reports released as annual farces in the U.S. are nothing
but clumsy farces to tarnish the image of the DPRK and they are a vivid
manifestation of the U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK.
As long as the U.S. persists in its hostile acts against the DPRK,
the latter will inflict harsher punishment on those who commit crimes
against the law of the DPRK under the mask of religion. -0-
No comments:
Post a Comment