Tuesday 28 February 2017

True Colors of U.S. as World's Worst Human Rights Abuser

 Pyongyang, February 28 (KCNA) -- The U.S. has come under fire by the international community for its human rights abuses revealed one after another.
    Quoting the results of the recent survey made by Polaris, the national human traffic survey institution, UPI disclosed that the flesh traffic increased 35.7 percent in the U.S. last year over that in the previous year.
    It said that more than 7 572 cases of flesh traffic were reported in California, Texas, Florida, etc., terming them "a form of modern-day slave system."
    Seyed Ali Khamenei, leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, referred to the fact that a five-year-old boy was detained with his hands manacled in the U.S. some time ago, saying that this shows the present "human rights situation in the U.S."
    All facts go to clearly show before the world once again the true colors of the U.S. as the worst human rights abuser.
    Last year the U.S. released a "report on world's human traffic in 2016" in which it slandered 188 countries and regions, blaming them for failing to combat flesh traffic. Not content with this, the U.S. went the lengths of mapping out a list of such countries.
    There is no such country as the U.S. where human existence and security are not guaranteed and even the elementary rights of human beings are being violated blatantly.
    The U.S. is a cesspool of crimes and a veritable hell where grisly human rights abuses and bloody man-killing are rampant. It came into being through bloody man-killing and exists by dint of human rights abuses.
    It has a history of the most cursed and disgraceful flesh traffic in the world.
    Its history began with black slave trade and is still known as the world's worst country in flesh traffic. 100 000 to 500 000 fall victim to the flesh traffic for slave labor every year and 100 000 children are forced into prostitution annually.
    The U.S. is only the country where children without their protectors are thrown behind bars for an indefinite period. About 70 000 children met such fate in 2014 only.
    It is shameless for such country to talk about international law and standards and pull up most of the countries in the world over their "human rights situation."
    The U.S. is loudmouthed about "defence of human rights" and "equality for all" world-wide but it can never cover up its true colors as the world's worst human rights abuser.
    The U.S. "human rights" campaign will never work on any country. -0

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