Pyongyang,
July 21 (KCNA) -- A spokesperson of the Korea Association for Human Rights
Studies issued the following press statement on July 21:
In
the "Trafficking in Persons Report" announced on July 19, the United
States again took issue with the DPRK, China, Russia and other countries
courting its displeasure.
The
"Trafficking in Persons Report" consistent with groundless lies and
all faked data is no more than a tricky document for interfering in the
internal affairs of other countries.
In
fact, the U.S. should have been subject to an international investigation and
punishment as it is a prototype state in human trafficking where such countless
acts are committed without let up as extra-large traffic in human cargo
reminding one of slave trade in the medieval age. It is the height of impudence
and an insult to the human rights for the U.S. to "estimate" the
human rights situation in other countries and admonish them while giving marks
as it pleases.
For
nearly 400 years after the discovery of the American continent, over
15
million colored persons have become targets of human traffic and suffered from
forced labor while being treated as animals in the U.S. where the issue of
slave trade is becoming incurable cancer.
It
is none other than the U.S. where more than 100 000 people taken away from over
40 countries and regions are being traded as "popular goods" and
"dumb slaves" every year in the new century.
It
is also the U.S. where more than 300 000 women and girls are forced into sexual
slavery and, to top it all, female prisoners are being gotten out of jails and
forced into sexual trade in league with the judiciary authorities.
Recently
over 50 innocent persons died from suffocation while being
"delivered" to the U.S. like packages by slave traders. This
extra-large incident astonished all people.
The
reality clearly proves that various kinds of "reports on human
rights" made public by the U.S. and its "human rights" rackets
are nothing but a mean to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries
and ultimately topple their social systems while covering its poor human rights
situation.
It
is by no means fortuitous that many countries, censuring the U.S., the biggest
market of human traffic in the world, for its amazing carelessness about its
poor situation, have dismissed the "Trafficking in Persons Report",
announced by the U.S. Department of State every year, as no more than a list of
those countries turning their backs on it.
It
is worth recalling that the U.S., the kingpin of human rights violation, has
long been disqualified to talk about the human rights issue of other countries.
The
U.S. had better bear in mind that when it beats the outdated "human
rights" drum, it will raise only its "prestige" as the dumping
ground of all social evils.
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