Wednesday, December 21, 2005

N. Korean News: "Halt to U.S. Infringement on Sovereignty of Other Countries Called for"

More from the little Juche coupe:
It is imperative to decisively check the U.S. violation of sovereignty of other countries if human rights abuses are to cease worldwide and their cause is to be uprooted, says Minju Joson Tuesday in a signed commentary. Referring to a series of hideous human rights abuses by the U.S. in Iraq, the commentary says that one of its important reasons is that the U.S. deprived the Iraqis of state sovereignty.
The news analyst goes on:
The reality in Iraq proves that state sovereignty is essential for human rights.
In other words, unless Saddam Hussein and Kim Jong Il can do whatever they want, none of us is free.
This is the very reason why the Koreans have resolutely stood against the U.S. pressure in order to defend the socialist country even under such hard and difficult conditions.
Ready for the next sentence?
It is self-evident that unless the U.S. violation of sovereignty of other countries is thoroughly checked, such human rights abuses as those practiced in Iraq will take place and the world will turn to a barren land of human rights.
Think they can't top that one?
The U.S. should not be allowed to infringe upon sovereignty of other countries in order to ensure world peace and stability and grant people genuine independent rights.
Had enough? Take that!
The U.S. had better stop all its criminal moves to realize its ambition for world supremacy including its anachronistic human rights strategy.


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