Human Rights' Court Waits for U.S.
Obama, U.S. president at a press
conference in the White House acknowledged the torture of the persons
under suspicion right after the September 11 incident as wrong, adding
that the blame should be taken for it.
It is worth appreciating that the U.S.
revealed its looks as the kingpin of infringement on human rights of its
own accord before the world.
But the U.S. crimes of violation of human rights beyond human imagination have already been disclosed to the full.
Innumerable are the brutal manslaughters committed by the U.S. in all parts of the world.
The U.S. naval base prison in Guantanamo fully proves itself as the medieval torture place of the U.S.
In the new century the U.S. has tortured
the inmates in its prisons more brutally than the fascists committed in
the last century.
The international laws disallow tortures that torment people.
But under the pretext of combating
terrorism the U.S. has put innocent people behind bars even without
trial on the suspicion of being terrorists and inflicted intolerable
tortures upon them in gross violation of the international laws and war
regulations.
It is a disgrace to humankind that such
ferocious crimes of violation of human rights are committed in the
civilized world today.
The U.S. chief executive acknowledged
brutal torture of prisoners reluctantly like eating crow, unable to hide
their dirty looks as the ferocious kingpin of violation of human rights
before the world.
Obama in his election commitment had promised to abolish all secret prisons across the world, but they exist today too.
Now the U.S. is denounced internationally
over its wiretapping on its allies. The U.S. is trembling with fear it
would undergo greater international censure in case secret prison issue
is opened to the public.
Analysts ridicule that the U.S. obsessed by delusion of persecution finds itself in a dilemma.
The U.S. built the infernal secret prisons in other countries and shamelessly commits tortures and murders on the prisoners.
The U.S. can never conceal its nature as human rights violator.
The violation of human rights committed
by the U.S. in all parts of the world in disregard of international laws
and the opposition of the world people is an unethical crime that can
never be overlooked.
The U.S. should appear in the dock of the world court of human rights for itself.
Ri Hyon Do
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