Pyongyang, March 9 (KCNA) -- The U.S. State Department in "2016
country report on human rights" published on March 3 cited "data" on
"human rights issue" in the DPRK and went so bully as to list the DPRK
as an "authoritarian state".
The State Department made a flurry of rhetoric, let out by human
scum-like "defectors from the north" who fled the country after
committing crimes against their kinsmen and the nation, established
facts in a bid to use them for tarnishing the dignity of a sovereign
state. This is an expression of inveterate repugnancy and hostility
toward the ideology and social system in the DPRK.
We strongly reject its "human rights report" aimed to threaten the
political stability of a country and bring down its social and political
system under the "human rights standard" based on the American view on
value.
Aggression and interference in the internal affairs of other
countries and nations are justified on the international arena at
present under the "human rights standard" set by the U.S. and other
Western countries.
Prompted by their unilateral interests, quite irrelevant to human
rights, the U.S. and other Western countries label other countries
preserving their own social system and political mode "human rights
abusers" and put collective pressure on them.
The recent report, too, took issue with human rights situation in
other countries through prejudice and fabrication guided by the
American-style "human rights standard" as before.
But the U.S. is the worst human rights abuser as it brought down
legitimate states through "color revolution" and spawned the worst-ever
refugee problem while wantonly interfering in the internal affairs of
sovereign states under the signboard of "defence of human rights".
It is ridiculous for the U.S. to publish the report faulting the
human rights performance in other countries while styling itself "human
rights judge," being unaware of where it stands.
Polaris, a flesh traffic information body, made public a report that
flesh traffic in the U.S. in 2016 increased 35.7 percent as compared
with that in the previous year, a clear proof of the poor human rights
performance there.
Polaris in its report disclosed that 7 572 cases of flesh traffic
occurred in California, Texas, Florida and other states of the U.S.,
terming it "one form of modern-day slavery".
The U.S. is heading for the grave of history due to the extreme gap
between the rich and the poor and all sorts of social evils prevalent
there. However, it is faulting the Korean-style socialist system where
the working masses fully enjoy genuine political freedom and rights and a
happy life. It is ridiculous, indeed.
No country considers that the U.S. is making "efforts" to work out
"human rights reports" on other countries out of its true concern about
human rights performance.
The U.S. "human rights report" is just a tool for aggression for
bringing down the ideology and system of other countries and attaining
its domination aims.
A clear proof of this is the human rights abuses perpetrated by the
hegemonic forces in various countries of the world like Iraq.
The U.S. has no elementary moral qualifications to talk about "human
rights issue" of the DPRK as it threatens the right to existence of the
Korean people to the extremes through the unprecedented blockade-type
"sanctions" pursuant to its vicious hostile policy toward the DPRK.
All the countries on earth have the right to exercise their right to
realize their own independent desire under the institutional and legal
guarantees provided by the state where they reside.
The "human rights report" annually made public by the U.S. for
decades is aimed to infringe upon the sovereignty of other countries.
This fact glaringly reveals the nature of the U.S. styling itself an
"international judge".
The U.S. will get nothing through the "human rights" smear campaign, part of its hostile policy toward the DPRK.
The people in the DPRK are enjoying genuine political freedom and
rights and a happy life under the best socialist system in the world.
The DPRK will invariably advance along the road of promoting the
Korean-style human rights chosen by its people themselves while foiling
the U.S. hostile rhetoric about "human rights".
Human rights can never be a playing thing of the U.S. -0
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