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Minju Joson Brands U.S. as Cesspool of Crimes
Pyongyang, August 11 (KCNA) -- Shortly ago, a gunfight happened again in Louisiana State, southern region of the U.S., causing nine casualties. This proves that the gun-related crimes are a chronic cancer which can never be treated in the U.S.

Minju Joson Tuesday says this in a commentary.

It goes on:

Neither Obama nor his successor can put an end to gun-related crimes in the U.S.

Even congressmen are helpless before the powerful influence of the U.S. Gun Association called as the largest lobby organization in the country and it is, therefore, quite impossible to see the adoption of any gun control act there.

So, Americans cannot escape death due to shooting spree taking place anytime.

The U.S. is under the sway of all sorts of social evils including gun-related crimes, racism, violence and abuse of women and children.

This being a hard reality, the U.S. politicians should mind their own business before meddling in issues of other countries.

But they are busy interfering in affairs of other countries, remaining utterly indifferent to the uneasiness and horror of their people and death of innocent inhabitants.

They are behaving as if they were "human rights judges," while releasing "human rights report" every year to pull up other countries over their "human rights records".

With no rhetoric can the U.S. hide its worst human rights abuses.

The U.S. is, indeed, the world's worst tundra of human rights and veritable hell, notes the commentary.

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