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Papers Rap U.S. "Human Rights" Campaign against DPRK
Pyongyang, December 23 (KCNA) -- Newspapers here Tuesday in commentaries denounce the U.S. for persistently kicking up a racket against the DPRK over the "human rights issue."

Some days ago the U.S. assistant secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor and a special envoy for Human Rights and Humanitarian Issues brought together human scum who committed unpardonable crimes before the country and its people and fled to south Korea after abandoning their native places and their families and let loose sheer sophism before them that the "north has the worst human rights record."

Rodong Sinmun observes in a commentary that the U.S. ulterior intention is to brand the DPRK as a "human rights abuser" at any cost in a bid to justify its reckless moves against the DPRK and realize its sinister aim but such ploy can never work in the present world.

The commentary goes on:

The U.S. is always steeped in such inveterate and morbid repugnancy toward the DPRK that it is behaving like a mentally deranged person, unaware of where it stands and lacking a proper understanding of the reality of the DPRK.

It has neither justification nor qualifications to say about the human rights in other countries as it has perpetrated the most horrible human rights abuses in the world.

The U.S. is kicking up the frantic "human rights" campaign against the DPRK even with "defectors from the north" involved. In other words, it is keen to bring down the social system in the DPRK by using "human rights" as a weapon as it could not achieve the aim through a nuclear racket. This is, however, nothing but a daydream.

Minju Joson warns that the U.S. should learn a universally accepted ethics of the human world calling for looking into its faults before blaming others and it is the only remedy for the U.S. to get cured of mental derangement.

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