Press Statement of
the Permanent Mission of the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea
to the United Nations
The Permanent Mission of the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea(DPRK) to the United Nations issues the following press
statement with regard to the Security Council meeting held on 22
December 2014 under the agenda item entitled "Situation in the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea".
The United States and some other member states of the Security
Council forcibly opened the Security Council meeting, despite the
strong warning of the DPRK, to consider the "human rights issue"
in the DPRK, in disregard of the latter's sincere efforts to promote
dialogue and cooperation in the field of human rights.
Clearly, it stems from the sinister political purpose to impair
the image of the DPRK and to destroy its ideology and system.
Even though the United States and its subservient countries forced
the tabling of the "human rights issue" of the DPRK on the
Security Council agenda, they could not produce any outcome.
The Security Council is not an appropriate forum to consider human
rights issues.
The title of the agenda item, which is called "Situation in
the Democratic People's Republic of Korea", recognizes by itself
that the Security Council is not the forum for discussing human
rights issues and shows that the United States and its subservient
countries have tried their utmost to avoid such self-contradiction.
The Security Council's consideration, in contravention of its
mandate, of the so-called "Report of the Commission of Inquiry",
which is unverified and fabricated, represents an insult to the
Charter of the United Nations and its member states.
The United States and its followers, though attempting to defame
the DPRK under the pretext of human rights, are in fact the major
violators of human rights which evoke serious international concerns
by conducting, among other things, various forms of racial
discrimination, maltreatment of indigenous peoples and refugees and
tortures.
The DPRK has requested the Security Council on 15 December 2014 to
consider the atrocities of CIA torture crime committed by the United
States.
The Security Council should duly address such a grave human rights
violation as the large-scale CIA torture atrocities recognized even
by the U.S. Administration.
We will never overlook the partiality and double standard of the
Security Council which turns down the grave violations of human
rights committed by the United States and discusses only the "human
rights issue" of the country towards which the United States
pursues hostility.
The more the hostile forces attempt to destroy our system and
defame the dignity of our people under the pretext of human rights,
the more pride and confidence we will have in our mind about our
socialist system which has been chosen, developed and consolidated by
the faith of our people and the more firmly we will defend our
genuine socialist system and the independent rights of our people.
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