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Minju Joson Slams U.S. Human Rights Abuses
Pyongyang, March 19 (KCNA) -- An annual average of 928 people are killed by policemen in the U.S., according to a Russian newspaper.

What is stunning the people is the fact that the number of those killed by policemen is 55 times that of people slain by terrorists.

Minju Joson Thursday observes in a commentary in this regard:

The most dangerous forces threatening the lives of the people in the U.S. are not terrorists but policemen who are legal killers swaggering about under the patronage of the law.

Ceaseless murder of black men by policemen clearly reveals serious human rights abuses in the U.S.

What matters is that policemen are committing such crimes at the tacit connivance of the judicial authorities and under their patronage.

Whenever people are killed by policemen, the U.S. judicial authorities are busy patronizing criminals, claiming that the murder took place due to a mistake made by their misjudgment.

Great irony is that the U.S. is pulling up other countries over their human rights issues and behaving as if it were a human rights judge, not feeling ashamed of such serious human rights abuses.

The U.S. had better get serious about putting its own human rights abuses under control as advised by the world people.

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