Pyongyang, March 3 (KCNA) -- The Korean Jurists Committee on Tuesday
issued a white paper laying bare the shameless and vicious anti-DPRK
racket kicked up by the U.S., the worst human rights abuser in the
world, under the pretext of "defending human rights", and its tortures
in different parts of the world and illegal sanctions.
The white paper dealt with the criminal purpose and injustice of the U.S. "human rights" racket against the DPRK.
The criminal purposes of the racket are to tarnish the image of the
dignified DPRK, create an atmosphere of international pressure on it
and, furthermore, invent a pretext for invading it and thus stamp out
its ideology and bring down its social system.
The U.S., just as it internationalized the nuclear issue on the
Korean peninsula, has sought to find a "legitimate pretext" for
interfering in the internal affairs of the DPRK and bringing down its
social system by pulling it up over its "human rights issue" in
international arena.
It let its henchmen fake up false documents on the human rights
performance in the DPRK and massively spread them. At the same time, it
took to different countries human scum who deserted from the DPRK after
committing indelible crimes and let them make false testimonies in a bid
to mislead world public opinion.
On this basis the U.S. and its followers railroaded a "human rights
resolution" against the DPRK through the 69th Session of the UN General
Assembly, more openly revealing their sinister attempt to bring down its
social system.
In July, 2004 the U.S. cooked up the "North Korean Human Rights Act"
and set up even the "envoy for the human rights issue in north Korea"
in the U.S. Department of State. It is busy with the "human rights"
smear campaign against the DPRK, interference in its internal affairs,
by squandering lots of money every year.
The injustice of the U.S. "human rights" racket against the DPRK is
manifested in abusing the UN for encroaching upon the sovereignty of
independent states, violating people's human rights and carrying out its
strategy for dominating the world.
The U.S. is using the UN Human Rights Council whose mission and duty
are to contribute to settling the human rights issue worldwide as a
major lever for interfering in the internal affairs of the DPRK and
bringing down its social system.
The U.S. staged the farce of making "human rights abuses" in the
DPRK an established fact and putting international pressure on it,
abusing the basic mission and duty of the UN General Assembly.
If the UN makes profound confusing of right and wrong and blindly
follows the U.S., pressurized by its high-handed and arbitrary
practices, justice and truth will be trampled down and the global peace
and security and the noble ideal of mankind to enjoy genuine human
rights will never come true.
The white paper brought to light the truth about the barbarous
tortures practiced by the U.S. in different parts of the world.
The U.S. chose torture as its policy not only in its mainland but
abroad and put prisoners to tortures not only by mediaeval methods but
by all other methods and means to which modern scientific and
technological means are applied.
Prisoners in the U.S. who account for 25 percent of the total number
of prisoners in the world, are suffering serious pain and many people
were killed mercilessly due to the barbarous tortures committed at the
connivance of its government and under its patronage.
The U.S. harsh tortures are being more shamelessly practiced at its overseas secret prisons.
Inhuman and mediaeval tortures were perpetrated systematically and
in a premeditated manner at the overseas secret prisons with the
approval of the U.S. president and under the patronage of the U.S.
government.
The south Korean KBS reported that the U.S. set up secret prisons in
9 countries including Afghanistan and Iraq and has operated them on a
permanent basis. It has 47 torture facilities across the world and spent
nearly 81 million U.S. dollars for developing cruel torture technology.
The mass killings committed by the U.S. against Koreans during the
Korean war go to clearly prove that torture is the U.S. inveterate bad
habit and disease.
According to data, UK and 20 other European countries offered secret
prisons and interrogation bases to the CIA and allowed the passage of
prisoners through their countries and their stay there, a proof of
active cooperation with the U.S. in its human rights abuses.
The U.S. and those European countries involved in its tortures
should stop pulling up other countries over their "human rights issues".
They should apologize for their crimes before the world and be punished
by law for them.
The white paper lashed out at the U.S. for slapping base political
and economic sanctions against the DPRK and anti-imperialist independent
countries in different parts of the world.
The U.S. banned credit loan and foreign aid to the DPRK and
individuals' investment in it, froze real estate in the U.S. in case
their heirs and bereaved family members are DPRK citizens and barred
them from receiving even life insurance.
The U.S. is now slapping "new sanctions" against the DPRK through
the presidential executive order by groundlessly linking the cyber
attack on the Sony Pictures Entertainment of the U.S. with the DPRK.
By taking issue with the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula and
the DPRK's launch of satellite for peaceful purposes, the U.S. prodded
the UN Security Council into escalating the "sanctions" against it and
is working hard to turn them into "permanent international sanctions".
The U.S. harsh economic sanctions against sovereign states are being
slapped not only against the DPRK but against other countries.
Typical of them are the anti-Cuban sanctions and blockade being
imposed since the 1960s, sanctions against Iran enforced since late in
the 1970s, economic sanctions against Sudan which started early in the
2000s and anti-Russian sanctions getting serious recently.
The U.S. is running the whole gamut of gimmicks to justify its human
rights abuses under the mask of "human rights champion".
All the U.S. criminal scenarios to bring down the social system of
the DPRK will go totally bankrupt in face of the latter's powerful army,
the white paper said.
It called upon countries and nations loving justice and truth and
aspiring after genuine human rights to join a dynamic trend of the times
to expose and condemn the U.S. barbarous human rights abuses and check
and frustrate them. -0-
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