Pyongyang, November 4 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign
Ministry Tuesday gave the following answer to a question put by KCNA
blasting the U.S. for politicizing its accusation against the DPRK over
its human rights issue:
U.S. authorities including the secretary of State and the special
envoy for six-party talks of the Department of State let loose a spate
of politically motivated malignant invectives to tarnish the image of
the DPRK politically and morally and justify its moves to isolate and
stifle it over its non-existent "human rights issue".
It is a trite method of the U.S. to fake up "human rights issues" of
those countries which incur its displeasure, cause internal
instability, split and destabilization and thus seek regime changes
through "coloring revolution" and "peaceful transition" in the long-run.
There is a big difference between the discussion on genuine human
rights and "human rights issue" used as a political lever for making
something like "coloring revolution."
The U.S. does not recognize the state sovereignty which
comprehensively reflects the human rights of the Korean people. It is,
therefore, nonsensical for the U.S. to take issue with their human
rights this or that way.
The present U.S. administration, the present U.S. secretary of
State, in particular, unlike the successive U.S. administrations, are
officially pursuing a policy for bringing down the state and social
system of the DPRK over the "human rights issue", thus reneging on the
September 19, 2005 joint statement which calls upon the DPRK and the
U.S. to "respect each other's sovereignty and exist peacefully," the
statement which laid a basic groundwork for denuclearizing the Korean
Peninsula.
The denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula has become totally
meaningless for the DPRK under the situation where the U.S. is reneging
on its commitment. It is self-evident that one party cannot discuss its
unilateral disarming with the rival party keen to bring it down at any
cost.
The DPRK keeps the door of dialogue on genuine human rights open to
the countries that respect its sovereignty but it will never allow any
human rights dialogue or nuclear one with the enemy keen to overthrow
it.
The U.S. will witness the shining victory of the DPRK's line of
simultaneously developing the two fronts before the expiry of the tenure
of office of the present administration, not just the distant future.
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