Pyongyang, October 14 (KCNA) -- It was reported that 18-year-old black
Vonderrit Myers Jr. was killed by an off-duty white police officer in
St. Louis, Missouri State, the U.S. at night on Oct. 8.
The murder sparked off an immediate outcry against segregation in St. Louis and its surrounding areas.
It gives a glimpse of human rights situation in the U.S. where the "equality of all people" is called for.
In 2012, a policeman and night patrol seized black men as "suspects"
and forced them into "confessions" by brutal tortures in Chicago, which
gave a shock to all communities in the U.S.
Last year, a white policeman shot dead a black boy on his way home
in Florida. But the Florida State Court sentenced the policeman "not
guilty" after ruling that the gunshot was for "self-defensive", which
made people aghast.
What is more serious is that such brutal killing of blacks has been
committed one after another in the U.S. with the connivance of and under
the patronage of the administration.
The U.S. administration also brutally suppressed a demonstration
staged in protest against the murder of a young black by a white
policeman in Ferguson City, Missouri State in August this year.
All these facts go to prove that the "equality of all people" called
for by the U.S. is nothing but an empty talk and its loudmouthed
"protection of human rights" a veil to cover up its poor human rights
records.
The U.S. is well advised to mind its own human rights situation
before saying this or that about other's "human rights issue." -0-
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