Pyongyang, November 7 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry
of the DPRK gave the following answer to the question raised by KCNA
Monday as regards the fact that a report taking issue with serious
racial discrimination in the U.S. was submitted recently to the UN Human
Rights Council:
Shortly ago, the working group of experts on people of African
descent of the UN Human Rights Council submitted a report on serious
racial discrimination in the U.S. to the 33rd meeting of the UN Human
Rights Council.
The report disclosed that a lot of Afro-Americans fall victim to
violence and killings due to racial discrimination in the U.S. but it is
too rare to see the assailants be held accountable for their sins and
there exists a "practical structural discrimination" preventing the
Afro-Americans from fully exercising their rights.
As disclosed by the report, it is the wretched plight of the black
in the U.S. society that they should be shot to death by the white
policemen, being objects of all maltreatments and contempt by the white.
The ever-festering conflicts among different races in the U.S. are
an inevitable product of the lingering structure of racial
discrimination in the U.S., the worst human rights abuser in the world.
This being a hard fact, the U.S. is styling itself the "human rights
judge" in the international arena, impudently faulting "human rights
issue" of other countries, specifically African countries, whenever an
opportunity is presented.
It has become clearer that the U.S. has neither face nor qualifications to be a "human rights judge."
The ruling forces of the U.S. should halt their imprudent
"trumpeting about human rights" and opt for curing their corrupt and
unethical social system that turned into a hotbed of serious racial
conflicts. -0-
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