Friday 28 November 2014

KCNA Commentary Blasts Anti-DPRK "Human Rights Resolution" Fabricated by U.S. and Its Followers

 Pyongyang, November 28 (KCNA) -- An anti-DPRK "human rights resolution" was rammed through the Third Committee of the 69th UN General Assembly on Nov. 18 by the U.S. and other hostile forces.
    Lurking behind this is their sinister purpose to paint the DPRK as "tundra of human rights" at the UN and thus invent a pretext for launching armed intervention in it.
    It is a trite method employed by the U.S. to commit aggression and realize its domination to strike the countries courting its displeasure by force of arms, foment their internal conflicts and put them under its control under the pretext of "human rights" and "democracy."
    The wars against Grenada, Panama and Yugoslavia in the last century and the Iraq war in the present century were all fought by the U.S. under the pretext of "protecting human rights."
    As seen above, the "human rights" noisily trumpeted about by the U.S. have always been used as a lever for committing massacre and war.
    Then, can this outrageous method work on the DPRK?
    The DPRK deems its sovereignty dearer than its existence.
    When the U.S. tried to launch military aggression under the pretext of the nuclear issue as part of its "nuclear racket" against the DPRK, the latter unhesitatingly fought against it and firmly defended the sovereignty of the country and nation. The DPRK made such thunder as just nuclear test to warn the U.S. seized with the nuke all-powerful theory, failing to understand the former's will to devotedly defend its sovereignty. By doing so, it formally notified Washington of the fact that its policy of nuclear blackmail has become a white elephant.
    In a final analysis, the "human rights" racket is no more than the last-ditch effort of those who are tight-cornered. This simply reminds one of a drowning man catching even a straw, finding it hard to stifle the DPRK with nukes.
    Human rights precisely mean national sovereignty.
    The "human rights" racket kicked up by the U.S. and other hostile forces to dare defame even the dignity of the supreme leadership of the DPRK, the destiny of its service personnel and people, not content with infringing upon its sovereignty, cannot be construed otherwise than the most vivid expression of their hostile acts against the DPRK.
    The service personnel and people of the DPRK have already declared that they would launch the toughest counteractions against the U.S., Japan, the south Korean puppet group and other hostile forces.
    The counteractions will prove to be the most sacred and merciless struggle for defending the sovereignty.
    The chief culprit of the "human rights" racket and those involved in it will have to regret for their thrice-cursed crimes forever. -0-

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