Wednesday, 3 December 2014

KCNA Commentary Terms U.S. Worst Human Rights Abuser

Pyongyang, December 3 (KCNA) -- Sexual slavery committed by GIs present in south Korea in the past have been disclosed recently, stunning the world public.
    The Russian internet news Inosmi. Ru reported that existence of one million sexual slaves are the results of the 60 odd year-long presence of GIs in south Korea.
    GIs which had landed in south Korea in 1945 forced 350 000 south Korean women into sexual slavery till 1953. Their filthy crimes are still unabated. One of every 25 south Korean women fell victim to them and one million had their dignity and human rights mercilessly encroached upon.
    This is, indeed, a thrice-cursed crime that can be perpetrated only by the U.S., the chieftain of mass killings and the worst human rights abuser, and an unheard-of unethical crime that can never be pardoned.
    The GIs' sexual slavery is a product of the U.S. administration's policy of abusing human rights as it is being perpetrated under the patronage and control of the military.
    The U.S. has openly connived and patronized the GIs' sexual crimes since its occupation of south Korea. Notably, it worked hard to legalize the sexual abuses of GIs under the pretext of stimulating their morale which sank in the wake of their defeat in the Korean war. In 1962 it forced the south Korean puppet authorities to set the areas near U.S. military bases as "special tourist zones" and brought there south Korean women en masse. The puppet authorities reportedly allotted 25 percent of the GDP of south Korea for financing the sexual slavery enforced by GIs in their bases in the 1960s. This clearly shows how rampant GIs' sexual crimes were at that time.
    Still heard in south Korea are pitiful voices of women who had their dignity and chastity mercilessly trampled down in the U.S. bases and haunting there is the specter of those women who breathed their last without hearing even a word of apology from the U.S. administration and the puppet authorities.
    No wonder, south Korean women are lamenting over their wretched plight before the world, deploring they became the most unfortunate victims of the south Korea-U.S. alliance and their bodies were no longer theirs but belonged to the regime and GIs.
    The sexual slavery committed by GIs is a hideous crime against humanity that can never be written off no matter how much water may flow under the bridge.
    The GIs' human rights abuses are rampant not only in south Korea but also in other parts of the world.
    Wherever GIs go, they kill local people and mercilessly trample down their rights to existence, living and development. For all its loud talk about protection of human rights and equality for all peoples before the world public, the U.S. is hell-bent on abducting women and sexually abusing them.
    As seen above, the U.S. has perpetrated the most heinous human rights abuses in history against Koreans and humankind. Nevertheless, it prodded some countries of EU, Japan and other countries into drafting the anti-DPRK "human rights resolution" and railroaded it through the UN by instigating the member states blindly following it. This is, indeed, the height of brazen-faced act to cover up its human rights abuses and deceive the world public with intrigues and fabrications.
    Those countries which took the lead in cooking up the "resolution" are all A-class criminal countries which have committed such sins before the world public as human rights abuses including the sexual slavery humankind has regarded as the most serious crime.
    The U.S. which reduced one million south Korean women into sexual slaves of GIs as well as Japan which drafted 200 000 Korean women as sexual slaves for its imperial army in the last century are all arch criminals which enforced the thrice-cursed sexual slavery in the world and the worst human rights abusers.
    The U.S. and Japan are the hordes of brutes under the mask of human beings and groups of evils bereft of human reason and thinking power.
    This not withstanding, the U.S. is styling itself a human rights judge, keeping mum about those heinous crimes. This is, indeed, the biggest tragedy in history and an act of mocking and deceiving the international community.
    The mad-cap "human rights" offensive kicked up by the U.S. against the DPRK is just aimed to paint it as "tundra of human rights" and invent a pretext for launching armed intervention in it.
    The service personnel and people of the DPRK will never tolerate the U.S. and its followers' "human rights" campaign. -0-

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