US Termed Worst Human Rights Abuser
Pyongyang, November 30 (KCNA) -- Amnesty International recently made public a report on the human rights abuses perpetrated by the United States. The report deals with concrete facts that the CIA secretly kidnapped and arrested innocent people after labeling them as "terrorists" in Europe and other regions and countries after the Sept. 11 incident as part of the "war against terrorism."
Minju Joson Tuesday observes in a signed commentary: Amnesty International's release of the above-said report clearly indicated that the U.S. is the kingpin of genocide and human rights abuses as it has no right to talk about human rights, inviolable words.
It goes on:
Delegates of many countries at a recent meeting of the group for the periodical review of the universal human rights performance of the UN Human Rights Council roundly exposed and strongly condemned the U.S. for its human rights abuses at home and abroad and took issue with them. This clearly proves that the U.S. is the worst human rights abuser in the world.
The U.S. is apt to take issue with the "human rights performance" of other countries this or that way while crying out for "protecting the human rights" whenever a chance presents itself. It likes to behave as if it were "an international human rights judge" which nobody recognizes. It invents "human rights issues" to use them as pretexts for interfering in internal affairs of other anti-imperialist independent countries and raises them as leverages for justifying its moves for aggression and war against the sovereign states and toppling their governments.
The noisy human rights racket kicked up by the U.S. only lays bare its brazen-faced, base and despicable nature. The U.S. set up secret prisons in various regions of the world and committed such human rights abuses as inhuman torture and maltreatment of guiltless people after kidnapping and arresting them on the suspicion of "being terrorists." Yet, it is building public opinion and internationalizing someone's "human rights issue." This behavior can neither be justified nor tolerated.
The U.S. had better discard the mask of "human rights protector", honestly admit all the human rights abuses committed against humankind so far and meet a stern judgment of history.