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DPR Korea FM Urges EU Not To Peddle Human Rights Issue

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FM Spokesman Urges European Countries Not to Peddle Other's "Human Rights Issue"


Pyongyang, December 17 (KCNA) -- The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
of the DPRK answered a question raised by KCNA on Wednesday in connection with the
disclosure of European countries' conspiracy with the U.S. in its human rights abuses.
 At a time when cruel tortures committed by the CIA against inmates in its secret prisons
were disclosed recently to come under fire by the international community, the information
that European countries had conspired with the U.S. in them was brought to light. This is
sparking great uproar.


 According to it, 21 European countries including Britain actively cooperated with the
U.S. in its human rights abuses as evidenced by the facts that they allowed the CIA to set up
secret prisons and interrogation bases and Okayed inmates' passage through their territories
and their stay there.

 EU and European countries have so far often found fault with other countries over their
alleged human rights violations, behaving as if they were a "model" in protecting the
human rights. And they have zealously joined the U.S. in its "human rights" campaign
against the DPRK.


 But, this time, it was disclosed that most of EU member states became servants in the U.S.
brutal human rights abuses. This brought to daylight the fact that the signboard of "human
rights protection", which was professed as one of its major pillars of EU policies, was only 2
ostentation and proved to be a smokescreen to conceal a political hypocrisy peculiar to
Europe.


 The European countries are now faced with a strong condemnation and pressure at home
and abroad. There come strange voices from several European countries that they only gave
a green light to CIA to operate secret prisons but did not grant a right to torture prisoners.
There also comes a spate of discontent among them. Those countries grumble that they
demanded the deletion of their cooperation in U.S. acts of torture but it was opened to
public as it was.


 In the final analysis, Europe has been reduced to a servant fated to sit in the dock for
acting under the baton of the U.S. It scuttled the human rights dialogue with the DPRK,
which had been smoothly under way a decade ago, under the wire-pulling of the U.S. over
the DPRK's nuclear issue.


 Recently alone, EU recognized the DPRK's will to seek an international cooperation in
the field of human rights. But, pressurized by the U.S., EU behaved so recklessly as taking
the lead in adopting the "human rights resolution" against DPRK, which is based on lies
told by a few human dregs at the UN General Assembly.


 European countries should be well aware of their own situations where they have lost
even elementary qualifications to peddle the "human rights issue" of somebody. They
would be well advised to bear in mind that they would only harm their own interests and
lose their faces if they follow others without independent viewpoints.


 If European countries are truly concerned for the protection of human rights, they should
learn how to behave themselves and stop peddling "human rights issue" in the DPRK
peppered with fabrications, though belatedly, and opt for calling the extra-large scale
human rights violations by the U.S. into question at the UN and on other international fora.
 By doing so, Europe can only redress its past and become a genuine champion of human
rights as claimed by it. -0-

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