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U.S. Disqualified to Talk about Human Rights: Rodong Sinmun
Pyongyang, December 15 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is behaving like an "international judge of human rights," groundlessly pulling up other countries over their "human rights issues" in the world arena.

Rodong Sinmun on Tuesday says this in an article.

It goes on:

It is the U.S. where the racial discrimination has become the most serious issue in the world, though it advocates "equality for all".

The U.S. instituted the "Civil Rights Act" in 1964, which "grants" the black people the equal right with the whites in an attempt to calm down the fierce movement of the black people for civil rights in America. But the white people's discrimination against the black people doesn't stop.

More than ten thousand people fall victim to the gun-related crimes on an annual basis.

It is the reality of the U.S. that the popular masses who account for 99 percent of the population are subject to a miserable life and finally they are degenerated under the pressure of moneyed quarters who hold just 1 percent of it.

Lots of people are wandering the streets in quest of jobs in the U.S.

They are implicated in murder, robbery, alcoholism, drug abuse and suicide, ubiquitous social phenomena in the U.S.

All these evils unabated in the American society are increasing as a chronic cancer and driving the U.S. to the edge of explosion and division.

Nevertheless the U.S. doesn't feel ashamed and is making a litany of nonsense. The U.S. is disqualified to talk about the "human rights issues" of the other countries.

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