The Borneo Post

North Korea slams US as ‘gross violator of human rights’

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SEOUL: North Korea has denounced US President Donald Trump’s administra­tion as a ‘gross violator of human rights’, its state media reported yesterday.

The official Korean Central News Agency released its English-language report on Pyongyang’s annual white paper on US human rights violations as Trump began his State of the Union speech, in which he condemned the North.

North Korea’s rights rights record is heavily criticised by both the United States and the United Nations, and it is estimated to have up to 120,000 political prisoners in its sprawling gulag system.

Washington issues an annual human rights report which consistent­ly ranks the North among the world’s worst offenders, but Pyongyang’s document focuses exclusivel­y on the US.

“The US, ‘guardian of democracy’ and ‘ human rights champion’, is kicking up the human rights racket but it can never camouflage its true identity as the gross violator of human rights,” KCNA cited the white paper as saying.

“Racial discrimina­tion and misanthrop­y are serious maladies inherent to the social system of the US, and they have been aggravated since Trump took office,” it said, referencin­g the violent demonstrat­ions in Charlottes­ville last year.

Working- class Americans were “hovering in the abyss of nightmare”, it added, deprived of homes and jobs, and facing soaring medical fees.

But several of Trump’s top officials are “billionair­es from conglomera­tes”, it said, with senior public servants’ total assets worth 14 billion.

“The anti-popular policies the Trump administra­tion pursued openly in one year were, without exception, for the interests of a handful of the rich circles,” it said.

A UN commission published a searing report in 2014, which concluded North Korea was committing human rights violations ‘without parallel in the contempora­ry world’.

The report, based on the testimony of hundreds of North Korean exiles, has shored up internatio­nal efforts to pressure Pyongyang for its human rights violations. — AFP

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