2022.3.26.
http://www.mfa.gov.kp/view/article/14642
Recently, sexual crimes against minors are rife in the United States, adding to the social uneasiness.
It is said that the reality in the U.S., where students spend time being glued to computers and mobile phones at homes as they are not able to go to schools under anti-epidemic measures due to the protracted COVID-19 crisis, is used as a space of crime.
A woman named Alicia Kozak made public to the press that she was taken in at the age of 13 by the criminal who was luring away minors on the internet. She was later kidnapped from her house in Pittsburgh to a cellar in Virginia and was forced sexual assault.
She said that criminals, well aware of the fact that a number of children throughout the country use mobile phones and computers at an early age, are able to make an easy access to social network and search for preys.
One of the American non-profit organizations revealed that more than 29.3 million cases of sexual crimes against minors were reported last year, an increase of 35% compared to the previous year.
On March 15, Chinese representative, in his speech at the 49th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, expressed his concern for the practices of violating children’s rights in the U.S. The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China mentioned that people, while seeing the American children whose rights are infringed upon, are putting these questions; “Where are the rights of American children?” and “Do they have any freedom?”.
All kinds of criminal and immoral acts that make even beasts blush with shame become clear evidence showing to the international society as it is the decadent look of the American society which was corrupted to the core.
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