Pyongyang, April 1 (KCNA) -- In recent years the U.S. has committed
ceaseless crimes against humanity such as throwing into prison innocent
people without trials and torturing them under the pretext of "war on
terrorism".
The U.S. set up and operated secret prisons in nine countries
including Afghanistan and Iraq and squandered 81 million U.S. dollars
for setting up 47 torture facilities around the world and developing
harsh torture techniques.
The prison in the naval military base on Guantanamo bears witness to
the modern-day concentration camp disclosing U.S. tortures.
Hundreds of "terror suspects" now under detention there have been
subject to harsh tortures and living-body tests and are forced to lead a
life little short of life-time imprisonment without legal procedures
and trials.
A recent disclosure put it that a Saudi Arabian Briton has been
imprisoned in the camp on Guantanamo for 13 years for no justifiable
reason.
He was arrested by false testimony in 2001 when he was conducting
humanitarian aid activities in Afghanistan. He has served prison terms
in the concentration camp since 2002 and a verdict of not guilty was
delivered on him twice afterwards but he has not yet been freed.
His lawyer disclosed that during his imprisonment he has been
subject more than 300 times to such tortures as "depriving captives of
sleep for a week", "standing for a long time in an ill-balanced
position", "having his head immersed in ice-cold water" and "having his
head beaten against the wall".
Russian citizen Mingazov has also led a 10-year prison life without judgment there.
The U.S. and the West have taken lives of great many people in many
parts of the world for the mere reason that they have different race and
religious belief.
The Turkish newspaper Turkey on February 11 reported 153 anti-Islam
attack cases have occurred for just a month in the U.S. and the West.
According to CCIF headquartered in Paris, anti-Islamic attack cases
numbered 764 in 2014, 10 percent increase over that in the previous
year.
Serious racial discriminations deeply rooted in the American society
have found their manifestations in various fabrics of social life.
The USA Today said the unemployment rate of the white was 9.5 percent while that of the black 34.5 percent in October 2009.
Investigation data of the FBI on Nov. 23, 2009 put it that a total of 7 783 racist crimes were committed in 2008.
On February 10 this year three young Muslims were shot to death on a
university campus in North Carolina and on March 6 a defense-less black
young man met a death by a while police in Wisconsin State.
In Fergusson City the police and judicial authorities have taken
unfair and racist steps against African Americans in traffic
interception, use of state power and detention. Among those who had been
intercepted by traffic police in the period from 2012 to 2014, the
black held 85 percent twice as many as the white offenders.
Mississippi already infamous for lots of cases of the black men
being hung from trees became a spotlight again for another similar case
recently.
CNN on March 13, reporting the results of the opinion poll, said in
May 2009 only 6 percent of respondents noted that racial conflicts
deepened after Obama took office but the figure increased to 39 percent
in February 2015.
All facts prove that bitterness and hostility toward heretics,
Muslims, in particular, prevail in the American society and all things
Islamic have become target of persecution and suppression.
Unending racial discriminations are an inevitable result of extreme misanthropy endemic to the U.S. -0-
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