Pyongyang, February 9 (KCNA) -- Another shocking U.S. human rights abuse has been disclosed.
It has kept private houses under secret radar watch since several years ago.
More than 50 security organs including FBI have strictly watched
movements of peoples inside houses by radar monitoring system called
Range-R without any approval.
This human rights abuse deserves international criticism as it is a
violation of Article 12 of the World Declaration on Human Rights which
does not allow the high-handed interference or breach of privacy,
family, houses and correspondence.
The U.S. has perpetrated all sorts of base and dirty crimes
including wiretapping of not only its people but also various parts of
the world so far.
But the radar monitoring of the private houses disclosed this time
puts into the shade the criminal nature of wiretapping in its baseness
and meanness.
This hideous human rights abuse can be perpetrated only by the U.S.
which stoops to any infamy under the hypocritical slogans of "human
civilization" and "respect for human rights".
The U.S., a country of burglars, seems not to consider it as a
serious crime to breach the privacy of an individual as it makes no
scruple of committing horrible genocide in various parts of the world.
Even at this moment the U.S. is committing ceaseless human rights abuses
such as wiretapping, radar monitoring of houses, killings of people
despite strong protest and denunciation from the international
community.
Such acts are being perpetrated by the U.S. in an organized and
premeditated manner, pursuant to its unpopular and unethical domestic
and foreign policies enforced under the motto of "protection of human
rights".
The U.S., indeed, is the cesspool of the human rights abuses and worst human rights abuser.
The U.S. should be brought to an international tribunal by humankind for its ever-increasing human rights abuses.
It should be eliminated from the world for its worst corruption and
threat to the human civilization, existence and security.
It had better face a stern punishment meted out by world justice and conscience. -0-
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