Monday, February 02, 2015

Minju Joson Blasts U.S. Human Rights Abuses
Pyongyang, February 1 (KCNA) -- It was disclosed recently that a unit of the U.S. police conducted a shooting exercise, using photos of living black people as targets. This shocking incident sparked off uproar throughout the U.S.

Minju Joson on Sunday observes in a commentary in this regard: The above-said fact goes to prove that the U.S. is a veritable hell and a tundra of human rights as inhuman vices and a jungle logic are rampant there.

The idea of hating and despising black people is deeply rooted in the U.S. from a historical point of view and maltreatment of them is commonplace there.

Black Americans are ill-treated and leading a miserable life, subject to all sorts of social contempt and humiliation for the mere reason that they are black.

What matters is that the present black president of the U.S. is incapable of dealing with this social vice.

People mock at the U.S. where persons are estimated with race as a standard and where thieves are treated as gentlemen and guiltless people are branded as criminals according to races, terrible mayhem.

The responsibility for this pandemonium entirely rests with the bourgeois capitalists and the politicians of the U.S., their servants.

The U.S. is ridden with inequality and contradictions as people are subject to maltreatment and insult for being blacks, women and Muslims.

It is bound to face a stern punishment of history. 

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