DPRK Foreign Ministry
Spokesman Accuses U.S. of Its Human Rights Abuses
A spokesman
for the DPRK Foreign Ministry issued the following statement on Friday as
regards the fact that the human rights abuses systematically committed by the
U.S. were revealed again:
On December 9, the U.S. Congress made public some
parts of the report that exposed inhuman acts of torture applied by the CIA
against suspects of international terrorist groups.
Those inhumane, medieval tortures have been
committed systematically, premeditatedly and extensively under the approval and
protection of the U.S. president. This makes it obvious that the U.S. is the
kingpin of human rights violation and tundra of human rights.
The revealed acts of torture by the CIA this time
are nothing new nor is it in all. They are a piece of the innumerous crimes
against humanity the U.S., a sample state of human rights violation, has
committed all over the world in the past.
The whole world is shocked at such atrocious
tortures, and international human rights organizations and groups and all the
countries are unanimously condemning them.
The kingpin of such human rights violation is
pointing its finger at other countries over their human rights records, and
this is the height of hypocrisy.
If the UNSC is truly interested in the settlement of
human rights issue, it should not discuss the fictitious "human rights
issue" of the DPRK framed up by a few human scum but, from the viewpoint
of setting an example, put into question the century-old heinous human rights
violations self-revealed in the U.S., a permanent member of the UNSC, and bring
before the court those who are responsible for such acts.
The world will judge the impartiality of the UNSC
through its attitude towards the DPRK's just stand on the protection and
promotion of human rights and towards the serious human rights records in the
U.S.
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