US Should Be Sternly Judged as Heinous War Criminal State

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US Should Be Sternly Judged as Heinous War Criminal State
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U.S. Should Be Sternly Judged as Heinous War Criminal State,
Human Rights Abuser: Spokesman for DPRK FM
Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the DPR
of Korea gave the following answer to the question put by KCNA on Wednesday as
regards the announcement of an official report in UK on unreasonable Iraqi war:
At the end of its seven-year survey, the committee for the probe into the truth
about the Iraqi war, organized by the UK government in 2009, announced a report
concluding that the Iraqi war ignited by the U.S. in 2003 was illegal and
unreasonable.
The report noted that the U.S. allegation about Iraq's "production of biochemical
weapons" and the "threat of its WMDs", a direct motive of the war, was totally
groundless and the Iraqi war was launched despite the opposition of the most
member nations of the UN Security Council.
As the UK officially admitted the illegality of the Iraqi war which was unleashed
by the U.S. fabrication called "threat of WMDs", it was proved once again that the
U.S. is, indeed, the root cause of state terrorism, human rights violations and all
misfortune in the world.
The U.S. can never evade the blame for the massacre of many innocent Iraqi
civilians, chaos in Iraq and the international security threats such as Islamic
extremism, terrorism and refugee crisis in the Mideast region.
The U.S. should be sternly judged by mankind as a heinous war criminal state and
human rights abuser as it unhesitatingly hatched mean plots and perpetrated war of
aggression in a bid to realize its ambition for domination.
Nevertheless, the U.S., styling itself an "international judge", is more
undisguisedly committing interference in internal affairs of other countries and
encroachment upon their sovereignty like a thief crying "stop thief!"
Recently, the U.S. dared take issue with the dignity of the supreme leadership of
the DPRK while talking about the "human rights issue", not content with resorting to
the moves against it. This is the worst crime which can never be pardoned.
All facts clearly prove that the only way of defending the sovereignty of the
country and nation is to bolster up one's own strength and how just the DPRK was
when it decided to have the strongest military muscle for self-defense as now.
We will in the future, too, bolster up the war deterrent with the nuclear force as a
pivot as firm as a rock and thus resolutely shatter the unheard-of vicious hostile acts
and new war moves of the U.S. against the DPRK and firmly defend peace and
security on the Korean peninsula and in the region. -0-
Spokesman for DPRK Association for Human Rights Studies
Terms U.S. Worst Human Rights Abuse
Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the DPRK Association for
Human Rights Studies made public a statement on Wednesday as regards the recent
serious human rights abuse in the U.S. that drew the world criticism.
The statement said:
Some days ago white police officers shot to death black men in Minnesota and
Louisiana States, the U.S., sparking mass protests in some regions that left police
officers dead and wounded in gunfire in Texas State.
The exchange of shootings between the protesters and the white police escalates
to a serious racial conflict.
What is ridiculous is that Obama patronized the white police in his racial
discrimination act, saying that the demented individual who carried out those attacks
against the police officers is not representative of black Americans.
This shows Obama is the very one who fosters the human rights abuses in the U.S.
The U.S. is, indeed, the worst human rights abuser and the tundra of human rights
as it is riddled with human rights abuses such as racial discrimination at the tacit
connivance and under the patronage of the government.
This is a stark reality in the U.S., but the U.S. raised a hue and cry over the human
rights situation of other countries, styling itself a "human rights judge", a gangsterlike action mocking the international community.
Shamelessness and wickedness of the U.S. find their vivid expression in the antiDPRK "human rights" racket.
Being taken aback by the ever-growing international prestige of the DPRK, the
U.S. persistently resorts to the military threat and blackmail and heinous "human
rights" racket against the DPRK.
The U.S. recently dared hurt the dignity of the supreme leadership of the DPRK
by announcing the State Department's report related with the DPRK's "human
rights" issue and a "list of targets of special sanctions" by the Department of
Treasury pursuant to it.
It is a foolish dream for the U.S. to try to undermine the single-minded unity
around the leader with base accusations against the supreme leadership of the DPRK
and "bring down" its social system.
The more the U.S. ratchets up the anti-DPRK "human rights" racket, the firmer
our single-minded unity centering around the leader will get and this will only make
the Korean people harden their will to protect Korean-style socialism under which
they enjoy genuine human rights.
The U.S. had better stop its human rights abuses before talking about other's
"human rights" issue in the guise of deceptive "human rights champion".
The international community should bring the Obama group to the human rights
court for patronizing the worst human rights abuses, to begin with. -0-