Pyongyang,
March 19 (KCNA) -- Jo Chol Su, director general of the Department of
International Organizations of the Foreign Ministry of the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea, made public the following press statement on Sunday:
The
U.S. representative to the UN dared find fault with the DPRK at the meeting of
the UN Security Council held illegally on March 17.
This
time Thomas Greenfield, unaware of genuine human rights and elementary human
ethics, revealed her shameful nature utterly devoid of logic and sound
thinking.
The
U.S. has brought the non-existent "human rights issue" of the DPRK
for the discussion of the UN Security Council despite the opposition and
concern of the righteous international community. This is a defamation of the
UN Charter and a mockery of genuine human rights.
If
the U.S. is so worried about the "human rights situation" in the
DPRK, it should explain why it is so obsessed with the implementation of the
most unethical sanctions against the DPRK in the world.
As
for human rights, the U.S. should strictly judged by the international
community for its human rights abuses as it leaves tens of millions of the
colored people under the police suppression.
It
is the customary act of the U.S. to move to the "human rights" arena
and try to shake the socialist system chosen by the Korean people once there is
nothing to do.
The
U.S. held a vile anti-DPRK human rights confab despite the repeated warnings of
the DPRK, selecting high-handed practices instead of human rights, and war
instead of peace.
The
U.S. moves to shake the DPRK by means of "human rights" will only
boost the resentment of the Korean people, and the U.S. will only get
irreversible security instability from it.
Though
it is not sure when this boring action will end, the U.S. is surly making a
wrong attempt.
Thomas
Greenfield will deplore her position as a stooge and servant of the U.S. which
is engrossed in interference in the internal affairs of independent sovereign
state under the veil of "defence of human rights".
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