From News From KOREAN CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY of DPRK(Democratic
People's Republic of Korea); March 4- Juche 104:
Atanas Ivanov, honorary chairman of the
Bulgarian Communists Union, contributed an article titled "Human
rights" to the February 15-28 issue of the newspaper Novo Rabotnichesko
Delo.
The U.S. is desperately launching
human rights racket against the DPRK, the article said, and went on:
At the end of the Second World War
the U.S. dropped A-bombs in Japan, the first of its kind in human history,
leaving hundreds of thousands of people dead, and recently killed a lot of
innocent civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan.
However, the U.S. has not been
called to task for its crimes against humanity.
Then, what's the crime against
humanity the DPRK has to be punished for?
There is no unemployed and homeless
in the DPRK. Compulsory free education system, free medical care and other good
social policies are being enforced in the DPRK.
Then, why does the West brand the
DPRK as a "criminal"?
It is because the DPRK is not giving
up socialism.
The U.S. is making desperate efforts
to stifle Korean-style socialism.
But, the Korean people have never
been yielded to any pressure.
The U.S. threatened to mount a
nuclear attack on the DPRK. So, the DPRK had access to strong nuclear
deterrence to cope with the U.S. threats.
The U.S. and its allied forces
raised the "human rights issue" to threaten the DPRK.
However,
the DPRK is unfazed and the U.S. fears the DPRK.
Unlike the
US where poor people’s health care is non-existent and poor people are left to
die without it—DPRK (North Korea) provides free health care for ALL of its
citizens. -សតិវអតុ
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