Pyongyang, May 5 (KCNA) -- These days the U.S. is vociferating about
its full-scale examination of the issue of slapping its independent
"sanctions" against the DPRK over its "human rights abuses."
Officials of the U.S. Administration openly say that the purpose of
the "sanctions" is to internationally "isolate" the DPRK though they do
not deal a big economic blow at it.
This brings to light the ulterior aim sought by the U.S. in its anti-DPRK "human rights" racket.
The U.S. "human rights" racket is aimed to tarnish the image of the
DPRK and stir up atmosphere of international pressure upon it in a bid
to bring down its ideology and social system.
Therefore, the U.S. is now kicking up its "human rights" racket
against the DPRK in an extremely reckless and violent manner after
throwing off the signboard of "protection of human rights."
The U.S. issued a "presidential executive order" to impose "new
sanctions" upon important institutions, organizations and individuals of
the DPRK at the beginning of the year by deliberately linking the
hacking attack on the Sony Pictures Entertainment with the DPRK.
Recently a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State said that
the "presidential executive order" gave "a fresh wide-ranging mandate
for ratcheting up sanctions against north Korea", adding that on this
basis it would examine "sanctions" against the DPRK over its "human
rights abuses."
The U.S. built framework of legal and institutional mechanisms to
bar other countries and international organizations from having regular
dealings with the DPRK and has played the role of "gendarme" monitoring
them, escalating the "sanctions" against it.
Several UN "resolutions on sanctions" against the DPRK adopted
according to the U.S. scenario call for preventing the people in the
DPRK from getting anything regarding human rights without limit to items
subject to sanctions and their scope.
To this end, the U.S. has so far let its servants cook up documents
peppered with lies about human rights situation in the DPRK and widely
peddled them. Meanwhile, it took to different countries human scum who
fled the DPRK after committing indelible crimes there so that they made
false testimonies in a bid to mislead world public opinion.
It used those documents at the 69th session of the UN General
Assembly, too. It wooed its followers into voting for the anti-DPRK
"human rights resolution" at the session while pressurizing many
countries to join them with economic aid and loan as bait. By doing so,
Washington brought into bolder relief its hostile scenario to bring down
the social system in the DPRK.
The U.S. is disqualified to say anything about human rights as it is
hit hard inside and outside for the disclosure of its serious human
rights abuses almost every day. It is, therefore, nonsensical for it to
talk about "human rights" and "isolation" of the DPRK.
The U.S. can never succeed in its moves to break the single-minded
unity of the DPRK, obstruct the building of a thriving nation and stamp
out the vital rights of its people by escalating "sanctions" and
blockade under the pretence of "human rights issue."
It is a daydream for the U.S. to "isolate" the DPRK under the pretext of "human rights."
Politicians of the U.S. would be well advised to cogitate about the
hopeless "human rights" racket and stop it if they have perception even a
bit.
We cannot but warn the U.S. not to misjudge its rival. -0
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