Beyond Farcical
U.S. Violation of International Human Rights Norms under Fire
Pyongyang, February 20, 2006 (KCNA) -- The Law Institute of the DPRK Academy of Social Sciences in an indictment on Feb. 19 branded the United States as the world's biggest human rights abuser it only gets more ludicrous... and a typical criminal state as it has failed to guarantee its citizens elementary rights and wantonly violated international human rights norms in "different parts of the world" what "parts of the world" would that be? while being keen on spreading American-style view on value worldwide only. The indictment said: The U.S. has violated international human rights norms set "in different parts of the world" which call for providing the people with the elementary right to existence. It has been so indifferent to the state measures to provide the popular masses with elementary right to existence that they are now finding themselves in miserable conditions baffling human imagination. This "report" is baffling MY imagination... The disaster caused by hurricane Katrina that hit New Orleans last August is a clear indication of the Bush administration's anti-popular policies. Well, I guess the K.C.N.A is on par with every OTHER fucking left-wing media outlet. According to the "latest information", 38.2 million Americans are exposed to constant hunger and the number of the unemployed and the homeless reached tens of millions. Los Angeles, a center of the U.S. movie industry considered as a symbol of luxuries, is, in fact, called "city of starvation" due to all of the anorexic actors. The city health authorities in their official announcement on Sept. 7, 2001 said that about 1.4 million people in the city suffer from the shortage of food and more than 584,000 are languishing in the mire of abject starvation. Which should seem like a positive numbers to North Koreans. In 2001 alone about one million workers became jobless due to the "serious economic crisis", an all-time high in a decade. The rich who account for no more than 0.02 percent of the population of the U.S. hold 60 percent of its assets. As opposed to North Korea, where 0.00004% of the population holds 100% of it's asset. According to the report released by the U.S. census institution, more than 43.448 million Americans or 16 percent of the population, are denied medical treatment for the mere reason that they cannot afford to insure themselves for health care. As opposed to 100% of North Koreans denied decent medical treatment for the mere reason that they are North Korean. International human rights norms which call for providing people with political rights are also violated in the U.S by democracy. The U.S. election system has so many restrictions that broad popular masses are not allowed to participate in the election. As opposed to the North Korean system of 100% of the popular masses never participating in an election. There are more than 60 kinds of election restrictions in the U.S. whose federal states have their own laws. The freedom of thinking is also encroached upon in America. About 200,000 agents and over 21,000 repressive machines are now engaged in quelling progressive ideas in the U.S. The freedom of speech is also abridged in America. The U.S. encroaches upon the right of independent mass media at home and abroad. As opposed to the North Korean government version of BEING the "mass-media". The U.S. claimed its presence in Iraq is to help it in its "reconstruction." It, however, pressurized and manipulated the Iraqi media to release reports in favor of the U.S., far from helping them observe impartiality and objectivity in their service, thus encroaching upon the freedom of speech of the mass media. According to the information disclosed by the Los Angeles Times late in November 2005, the U.S. paid 40 to 2,000 U.S. dollars for every pro-U.S. article carried by an Iraqi publication and more than 1,000 articles of that content were published by Iraqi media. As opposed to the North Korean "media" industry, consisting of K.C.N.A staff getting paid fuckall to write vile anti-American shit such as this... The Lincoln Group directed by a special institution of the U.S. has 15 Iraqi newspapers under its control. Such violation of the freedom of speech of the mass media obliged to represent justice and impartiality only is an outright challenge to international human rights norms. Isn't providing Iraq with 15 newspapers the opposite of a "violation of the freedom of speech"? The U.S. has also breached international human rights norms which call for eradicating all forms of racial discrimination. More than one third of the black are denied job for the mere reason that they are colored. According to information made public by the Los Angeles city authorities on Dec. 20, 2001, from September to December 2001, the year when the Bush administration took office, the number of crimes related to the racial discrimination increased almost eight times in the city as compared with that in the same period of the previous year. George W. Bush increased black crime 8 fold? One year in office!?!? To top it all, the living conditions of the black are awfully deplorable as their rights are violated due to racial discrimination. The U.S. also violates international human rights norms that call for banning torture and providing the prisoners with rights concerning judicial administration. After launching wars in different parts of the world under the pretext of combating terrorism following the Sept. 11 incident, the U.S. administration instructed the military and the CIA to set up secret prisons in its military bases in different countries and regions of the world and aboard its navy warships for the purpose of interrogating POWs and terror suspects. What alternative did America have? It has practiced medieval and barbarous torture against them. Its barbaric torture took the lives of more than 70 prisoners in those overseas secret prisons of the CIA in 2002 alone and more than 9,000 prisoners were reported to have been put to unbearable torture in those prisons on charges of being terror suspects as of the first half of 2004. As seen above, the U.S. is the worst violator of international human rights norms and the world's biggest human rights abuser. It is illogical and a mockery and an insult to the genuine human rights for such a country to talk about "protection of human rights". This is true. TALKING about Human Rights is for the U.N. It's time to DO something about Human Rights in North Korea. Get ready for a doozy of a closing sentence... The law institute appeals to the lawyers all over the world who value justice and truth to turn out in the actions to bring the Bush administration to human rights justice. An army of anti-Bush lawyers ain't enough to give me nightmares...
Pyongyang, February 20, 2006 (KCNA) -- The Law Institute of the DPRK Academy of Social Sciences in an indictment on Feb. 19 branded the United States as the world's biggest human rights abuser it only gets more ludicrous... and a typical criminal state as it has failed to guarantee its citizens elementary rights and wantonly violated international human rights norms in "different parts of the world" what "parts of the world" would that be? while being keen on spreading American-style view on value worldwide only. The indictment said: The U.S. has violated international human rights norms set "in different parts of the world" which call for providing the people with the elementary right to existence. It has been so indifferent to the state measures to provide the popular masses with elementary right to existence that they are now finding themselves in miserable conditions baffling human imagination. This "report" is baffling MY imagination... The disaster caused by hurricane Katrina that hit New Orleans last August is a clear indication of the Bush administration's anti-popular policies. Well, I guess the K.C.N.A is on par with every OTHER fucking left-wing media outlet. According to the "latest information", 38.2 million Americans are exposed to constant hunger and the number of the unemployed and the homeless reached tens of millions. Los Angeles, a center of the U.S. movie industry considered as a symbol of luxuries, is, in fact, called "city of starvation" due to all of the anorexic actors. The city health authorities in their official announcement on Sept. 7, 2001 said that about 1.4 million people in the city suffer from the shortage of food and more than 584,000 are languishing in the mire of abject starvation. Which should seem like a positive numbers to North Koreans. In 2001 alone about one million workers became jobless due to the "serious economic crisis", an all-time high in a decade. The rich who account for no more than 0.02 percent of the population of the U.S. hold 60 percent of its assets. As opposed to North Korea, where 0.00004% of the population holds 100% of it's asset. According to the report released by the U.S. census institution, more than 43.448 million Americans or 16 percent of the population, are denied medical treatment for the mere reason that they cannot afford to insure themselves for health care. As opposed to 100% of North Koreans denied decent medical treatment for the mere reason that they are North Korean. International human rights norms which call for providing people with political rights are also violated in the U.S by democracy. The U.S. election system has so many restrictions that broad popular masses are not allowed to participate in the election. As opposed to the North Korean system of 100% of the popular masses never participating in an election. There are more than 60 kinds of election restrictions in the U.S. whose federal states have their own laws. The freedom of thinking is also encroached upon in America. About 200,000 agents and over 21,000 repressive machines are now engaged in quelling progressive ideas in the U.S. The freedom of speech is also abridged in America. The U.S. encroaches upon the right of independent mass media at home and abroad. As opposed to the North Korean government version of BEING the "mass-media". The U.S. claimed its presence in Iraq is to help it in its "reconstruction." It, however, pressurized and manipulated the Iraqi media to release reports in favor of the U.S., far from helping them observe impartiality and objectivity in their service, thus encroaching upon the freedom of speech of the mass media. According to the information disclosed by the Los Angeles Times late in November 2005, the U.S. paid 40 to 2,000 U.S. dollars for every pro-U.S. article carried by an Iraqi publication and more than 1,000 articles of that content were published by Iraqi media. As opposed to the North Korean "media" industry, consisting of K.C.N.A staff getting paid fuckall to write vile anti-American shit such as this... The Lincoln Group directed by a special institution of the U.S. has 15 Iraqi newspapers under its control. Such violation of the freedom of speech of the mass media obliged to represent justice and impartiality only is an outright challenge to international human rights norms. Isn't providing Iraq with 15 newspapers the opposite of a "violation of the freedom of speech"? The U.S. has also breached international human rights norms which call for eradicating all forms of racial discrimination. More than one third of the black are denied job for the mere reason that they are colored. According to information made public by the Los Angeles city authorities on Dec. 20, 2001, from September to December 2001, the year when the Bush administration took office, the number of crimes related to the racial discrimination increased almost eight times in the city as compared with that in the same period of the previous year. George W. Bush increased black crime 8 fold? One year in office!?!? To top it all, the living conditions of the black are awfully deplorable as their rights are violated due to racial discrimination. The U.S. also violates international human rights norms that call for banning torture and providing the prisoners with rights concerning judicial administration. After launching wars in different parts of the world under the pretext of combating terrorism following the Sept. 11 incident, the U.S. administration instructed the military and the CIA to set up secret prisons in its military bases in different countries and regions of the world and aboard its navy warships for the purpose of interrogating POWs and terror suspects. What alternative did America have? It has practiced medieval and barbarous torture against them. Its barbaric torture took the lives of more than 70 prisoners in those overseas secret prisons of the CIA in 2002 alone and more than 9,000 prisoners were reported to have been put to unbearable torture in those prisons on charges of being terror suspects as of the first half of 2004. As seen above, the U.S. is the worst violator of international human rights norms and the world's biggest human rights abuser. It is illogical and a mockery and an insult to the genuine human rights for such a country to talk about "protection of human rights". This is true. TALKING about Human Rights is for the U.N. It's time to DO something about Human Rights in North Korea. Get ready for a doozy of a closing sentence... The law institute appeals to the lawyers all over the world who value justice and truth to turn out in the actions to bring the Bush administration to human rights justice. An army of anti-Bush lawyers ain't enough to give me nightmares...
11 Comments:
It is highly ironic coming from DPRK, but some true points are made.
"It is highly ironic coming from DPRK,"
No fuckin' kiddin? I don't think the adjective "Iron"ic is strong enough. I advocate use of the adjectives "hypocritical" and "evil"...
"but some true points are made."
No true points are made. You know this CRYmru...
In fact, this "report" is so far from the TRUTH, it's hysterical.
Example:
"political rights are also violated in the U.S"
How insane would one have to be to think America has EVER violated a political right"? And this is being leveled by the country with citizens granted probably the LEAST amount of political rights, as any on the planet.
"freedom of thinking...freedom of speech"
I honestly wonder sometimes if even North Koreans believe these lies...
"No fuckin' kiddin? I don't think the adjective "Iron"ic is strong enough. I advocate use of the adjectives "hypocritical" and "evil"..."
Yes. It is also ironic. What's the "Iron"?
"No true points are made. You know this CRYmru..."
Great assumption there. Do I?
"In fact, this "report" is so far from the TRUTH, it's hysterical."
I'd agree with a few:
"it has failed to guarantee its citizens elementary rights"
"while being keen on spreading American-style view on value worldwide only"
"The rich who account for no more than 0.02 percent of the population of the U.S. hold 60 percent of its assets"
" 16 percent of the population, are denied medical treatment for the mere reason that they cannot afford to insure themselves for health care"
"The U.S. election system has so many restrictions that broad popular masses are not allowed to participate in the election."
"The U.S. encroaches upon the right of independent mass media at home and abroad"
"launching wars in different parts of the world under the pretext of combating terrorism "
These are opposed to the two points you defend.
I could continue, but it's not that you would put up a decent argument anyway.
I'd agree with a few:
"it has failed to guarantee its citizens elementary rights"
What country HAS by comparison? North Korea???
"The rich who account" blah blah,
No one in North Korea owns anything, the state owns everything. What part of communism are having a hard time understanding CRYmru?
"denied medical treatment for the mere reason" *snicker*
The likelyhood of Americans coming across the border to get Canadian healthcare is about the same as Americans going to North korea to get it...
"The U.S. election system(Is the wrold class first rate standard, for over 300 years, but but but *CRY(mru)*) has so many restrictions that broad popular masses are not allowed to participate in the election."
What country has a better election system?
"The U.S. encroaches upon the right of independent mass media at home and abroad"
The same mass-media comsumed at a quantity vastly exceeding any other country?
"launching wars in different parts of the world under the pretext of combating terrorism"
How did America "launch" 9-11? America will not ever bend to Muslim will, any easier than it would for communism. The oppressed masses of the Middle East will reformed by the American freedom.
"What country HAS by comparison? North Korea???"
It is all comparative. Some countries guarantee better rights than others. Did I say DPRK did? At all?
"No one in North Korea owns anything, the state owns everything. What part of communism are having a hard time understanding CRYmru?"
Ok. I think I've had enough- WHY THE FUCK DO YOU THINK I SUPPORT NORTH KOREA? Have I said so ONCE?!
You completely clutch at straws! I make a point, and then you mumble how DPRK is crap.
I KNOW THAT!
"The likelyhood of Americans coming across the border to get Canadian healthcare is about the same as Americans going to North korea to get it..."
Ditto
"What country has a better election system?"
Ditto.
"The same mass-media comsumed at a quantity vastly exceeding any other country?"
WHat has consumption got to do with it?
"How did America "launch" 9-11?"
They didn't. Did I suggest so?
"America will not ever bend to Muslim will, any easier than it would for communism. The oppressed masses of the Middle East will reformed by the American freedom. "
"Muslim will"? I think this says a lot. Considering you think that American kultur is the highest around, and that Muslims are at the bottom of the scale, I'm not surprised.
Have you ever thought that people don't want "American" freedom?
Do you really think that America goes around creating wars "for freedom"?
Do you really think that the Iraq war was for American security?
Oh, and before you answer- I DON'T SUPPORT DPRK.
Get that in your head.
Oh, and you're still calling me childish names. Another scraping of the barrel.
"you mumble how DPRK is crap."
No shit CRYmru. It's called "The Ashes of Tyranny". Try reading it sometime.
Since you like to "accuse" CRYmru, here's an accusation for ya!
SAYS CRYmru:"I'd agree with a few:
it has failed to guarantee its citizens elementary rights while being keen on spreading American-style view on value worldwide only The rich who account for no more than 0.02 percent of the population of the U.S. hold 60 percent of its assets 16 percent of the population are denied medical treatment for the mere reason that they cannot afford to insure themselves for health care. The U.S. election system has so many restrictions that broad popular masses are not allowed to participate in the election. The U.S. encroaches upon the right of independent mass media at home and abroad"
And this is your response to the fact that I think all of that SHIT is evil hypocrisy, and that America really IS the fucking opposite of what it says...
Says CRYmru...
"I KNOW THAT!"
"Ditto" Flip
"Ditto." Flop
"WHat has consumption got to do with it?" (everything)
What part of that KCNA thread DO you believe CRYmru? Do you agree with the "report", or just some of it? Do you not think ALL of it is something North Korea has little Right to critizise the U.S over any of it? Or,is it "all comparative." Yup, and "some countries guarantee better rights than others." America more than any other and North Korea less than any other, in my opinion...
I might answer the legitimate questions you posed some other time CRUmru, ya flip-flopping bitch.
"And this is your response to the fact that I think all of that SHIT is evil hypocrisy, and that America really IS the fucking opposite of what it says..."
Fine. It is "evil" hypocrisy. But America isn't all freedom and flowers, you know.
"Says CRYmru...
"I KNOW THAT!"
"Ditto" Flip
"Ditto." Flop"
What kind of a point is that?! Flip and flop?!
Lol.
""WHat has consumption got to do with it?" (everything)"
Ah, insightful expansion there.
"What part of that KCNA thread DO you believe CRYmru? Do you agree with the "report", or just some of it?"
As I've posted above, I agree with some of the points made.
"Do you not think ALL of it is something North Korea has little Right to critizise the U.S over any of it? Or,is it "all comparative.""
When the pot calls the kettle black, it doesn't mean it's untrue. I know DPRK is hyppocritical. Have I EVER said otherwise?
It raises some true points, it doesn't matter who it comes from.
"Yup, and "some countries guarantee better rights than others." America more than any other and North Korea less than any other, in my opinion..."
America more than any other? Give me a break.
"I might answer the legitimate questions you posed some other time CRUmru, ya flip-flopping bitch. "
Well, if you would be so kind as to reply to so many of the other posts here, instead of side stepping issues, then remaining silent on other issues.
Tell me, how am I "a flip flopper"? What does that actually mean?
Oh, and your childish semantics are wrong. You spell "cry" with a y, not a u.
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