Pyongyang,
August 2 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the Korea Association for Human Rights
Studies Tuesday issued the following press statement:
It
was reported that the U.S. Congress recently approved Julie Turner, named by
Biden as an "envoy for the human rights issue in North Korea" of the Department of State.
Julie
Turner, a woman of ambiguous origin and nationality, has gained notoriety for
plotting anti-DPRK "human rights" schemes while spitting out coarse
invectives against the DPRK in the past.
Her
absurd remarks are nothing but grumbles of either a person ignorant of even the
concept of human rights or a human rights abuser embodying the inveterate bad
habit of the U.S. which revels in meddling in the internal affairs of a
sovereign state and slandering it.
Now that such a person has dealt with
"human rights issues" at the U.S. Department of State for 16 years,
how many countries and nations have suffered mud-slinging from her.
The
fact that such a wicked woman was appointed as an "envoy for the human
rights issue" of the U.S. Department of State clearly shows how hostile
the U.S. administration is toward the DPRK.
Turner,
who had served as a junior official of the Department of State for more than
ten years, is said to be looking forward to working as an "envoy for the
human rights issue in north Korea" as early as possible. It seems that she
regards the post of "envoy for the human rights issue" as a high
government post.
Turner
should know that she was chosen as a political housemaid and scapegoat for the
"human rights" plots to pressure the DPRK, a poor policy set forth by
the Biden administration driven into a scrape in the DPRK-U.S. nuclear
confrontation.
Former
U.S. administrations resorted to confrontation rackets against the DPRK,
fingering the "human rights card", but, eventually, they could not
but suffer greater defeat and disgrace. And it is the miserable end of
"envoys for the human rights issue in north Korea" of the U.S.
Department of State that would retire in dishonor without any achievements
during their term.
Turner
will horribly realize that her job of playing the main role in the U.S.
administration's foolhardy "human rights" racket is one hundred times
worse than a lifetime junior official of the Department of State.
Lamentation
and regret over destruction always come too late.
The
U.S. is now getting frantic in its "human rights" smear campaign
while maximizing its military hostile acts against the DPRK. This reality once
again teaches the DPRK to force, with more powerful and merciless counteraction
than ever, the U.S. to pay a high price enough to be unforgettable.
A
retaliatory action of justice is bound to follow a sinister move.
The U.S. should ponder all its words and deeds, mindful that the "human rights issue in north Korea" can backfire on it spawning severe security issues.
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