Pyongyang,
December 15 (KCNA) -- The spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the
DPRK Monday gave the following answer to the question put by KCNA as
regards the U.S. madcap "human rights" racket against the DPRK:
The U.S. has recently become all the more pronounced in its "human rights" offensive against the DPRK.
In the last one week alone, the U.S. secretary of State, the
assistant secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, the
assistant secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labour, the
"special envoy for human rights issue of North Korea" and the U.S.
special representative for North Korea policy vied with each other to
unhesitatingly let loose a string of invectives against the DPRK, taking
issue with it over its "human rights issue".
The U.S. Department of State announced a detailed standard to
provide funds to the anti-DPRK "human rights" organizations and the U.S.
Congress adopted a "bill" calling on the administrator of the U.S.
State Intelligence Agency and the U.S. secretary of State to spy on the
internal affairs of the DPRK and gather information critical of it,
becoming all the more undisguised in their moves to escalate
confrontation with the latter over "human rights".
Such moves go to prove that the U.S. is regarding the "human rights"
racket against the DPRK as a lever for bringing down its ideology and
social system, politicizing it and stepping up it in a premeditated
manner.
These actions mean that the U.S. reneged on the September 19 joint
statement of the six-party talks which calls for respect for sovereignty
and peaceful coexistence between the DPRK and the U.S.
Now that the U.S. is leaving no means untried to bring down the
social system of the DPRK, the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
will completely lose its meaning.
The DPRK agreed on denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula not to allow
the U.S. to swallow it up but to have the nuclear threat of the U.S. to
the DPRK defused and peace and security on the peninsula ensured.
Now that the confrontation between the DPRK and the U.S. over human
rights is high on the agenda, any dialogue on the nuclear issue is
meaningless.
The U.S. is talking this or that about the release of Americans who
had been detained in the DPRK. But the release was nothing but a
cleaning work done by it to start confrontation with the U.S. over human
rights, not to want dialogue with it.
In fact, the DPRK has more things to talk over human rights than the U.S.
It is the U.S. that is finding itself in a tight corner due to the
disclosure of brutal tortures practiced by the CIA and the scandals of
racial discrimination perpetrated by white policemen. It is again the
U.S. and its lackeys who suffered shame while floating wild rumors about
youngsters of the DPRK who returned home after being abducted by flesh
traffickers.
This time U.S. Secretary of State Kerry made such disgusting gesture
as openly praising a swindler, defector from the north, whom he has
used for the anti-DPRK "human rights" racket. This clearly proved that
he is going reckless, keen on moves hostile to the DPRK.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Powell was taken in by lies told by
the CIA engrossed in gathering intelligence and inventing pretexts
through tortures. But today Kerry is behaving like a fool, believing in
the lies told by a "defector from the north."
The DPRK has already sent a video clip disclosing the true colors of
the above-said swindler to Kerry through a relevant channel.
Washington's policy aimed to topple the social system of the DPRK over its "human rights issue" is no more than a daydream.
The U.S. will have to experience the toughest counteraction of the
DPRK against its hostile policy towards the DPRK and be held wholly
accountable for the derailing of the denuclearization on the Korean
Peninsula. -0-
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