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U.S. Termed Worst Human Rights Abuser
Pyongyang, March 4 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is apt to talk about the "human rights issues" of other countries and give "advices" to them, behaving as if it were "a human rights judge."

Rodong Sinmun Wednesday in a signed commentary terms this behavior very ridiculous and ludicrous, adding that the U.S. is the worst human rights abuser in the world.

Citing just one example proving this fact, the commentary notes:

When a British inmate in the prison at U.S. navy base in Guantanamo recently filed a suit in the British High Court against the torture by U.S. soldiers there, the U.S. authorities asked the UK to destroy the evidence produced by him.

The U.S. considered to be "a close friend" of the UK raised such rude demand, hurting its feelings. This behavior of the U.S. is little short of admitting its human rights abuses by itself as the proverb says the faulty stands on his guard.

No wonder, Amnesty International put the U.S. on top of the list of the countries which recorded five worst human rights abuses over the last more than four decades.

It is the U.S. whose streets are crowded with people denied any elementary right to existence and where racial discrimination prevails and cases of murder are reported in an unbroken chain.

The U.S. is the chieftain of aggression and state-sponsored terrorism as it wantonly tramples down upon the sovereignty and dignity of other countries and fire missiles and drop bombs to kill even women and children without hesitation.

No matter how loudly the U.S. may trumpet about "defence of human rights," it can never cover up its true colors as the worst human rights abuser in the world and common enemy of mankind.

The U.S. had better stop making vain efforts to conceal its crimes and true colors as kingpin of human rights abuses with hypocritical "human rights" rhetoric but admit those crimes and face the world community's stern judgment.

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