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S. Korea's Anti-DPRK Human Rights Campaign Denounced
Pyongyang, January 4 (KCNA) -- The south Korean puppet Human Rights Committee made the "stop to human rights abuses" in the north its top priority target till 2012 in its recent "three-phase policy road map" for "improved human rights in the north," according to Minju Joson Tuesday.

The committee set an aim to set up "human rights protection system" by 2015 and push forward the "formation of human rights organization and independent judicial body" in the long term, a by-lined commentary of the paper said, adding:

The road map envisages the control of the "human rights issue in the north" by the puppet prime minister's office and its sponsor of a meeting of foreign ambassadors to Seoul to build international public opinion, support the human rights bodies and intensify broadcasting and spreading of leaflets against the DPRK.

The puppet administration has so far egged riff-raffs on to do harm to the DPRK. Now it is mulling launching more vicious anti-DPRK human rights campaign than before. This indicates the conservative regime's hysteric escalation of confrontation with its fellow countrymen.

Explicitly speaking, the south Korean regime is not in a position to talk about other's human rights.

It has seriously violated the rights of south Koreans since its seizure of power.

It forced the people to leave their home in midwinter and sent police who committed violence against displaced protesters and burnt them to death.

The prime minister's office was recently revealed to have inspected civilians in secrecy, sparking big political furor.

The committee, however, is working hard to do harm to the fellow countrymen while turning away from those human rights abuses.

If the regime has an iota of conscience, it should repent of turning south Korea into the land with poor human rights record and the tundra of democracy and show concern for protecting people's rights.

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