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Korea
KCNA refutes anti-DPRK bill adopted at U.S. Congress
2003-04-02
Now this is a rant...
The U.S. continues interfering in the internal affairs of the DPRK, talking about its "suppression of religion" and "human rights issue." The U.S. not only groundlessly accused the DPRK of "suppressing religion" but adopted a "bill on the human rights in North Korea" at congress and referred it to the UN commission on human rights recently. The DPRK strongly protests against these actions.
We worship Kimmie. Kimmie is God. As for human right's, we all have the same, which is none. Unless you're a party hack. Then you have some. But not a lot.
The U.S. is citing the "nuclear issue" and "religious and human rights issues" in the DPRK, fictions, as pretexts to increase pressure upon the DPRK and launch a military attack on it. Such crafty trick can never be tolerated.
Ah, those "crafty tricks"...
The people of the DPRK are single-heartedly united as a big harmonious family because religious freedom and human rights are fully guaranteed by law.
It's Paradise on Earth here, I tell ya!
With nothing can the U.S. justify its groundless accusation against the DPRK and it will only invite condemnation of unbiased world public. As the international community is unanimous in denouncing the U.S. over its religious and human rights issues the U.S. is not in a position to fault other countries over those issues.
And now another KCNA Social Commentary...
The U.S. has, indeed, the poorest human rights record. In the U.S. murder is committed once in every 24 minutes, rape once in every 5 minutes and violence once in every 18 seconds. The U.S. human rights abuses are clearly evidenced by its war moves for carrying out its strategy to dominate the world.
We're going to dominate the world? ALL RIGHT!!!
Its wars against Islamic Afghanistan and Iraq are a clear proof of its typical religious and human rights abuses as it regards heretics as a group of satans on the basis of Christian fundamentalism. It is universally known that an infringement upon the sovereignty of a country by a military attack is the gravest violation of human rights of its people. The U.S., which is killing innocent people after violating the sovereignty of Iraq, is faulting other countries, behaving as if it were a human rights judge. How brazen-faced and ridiculous it is.
Time out. Gotta get the Windex...that's better.
The Korean people, deeply aware of the superiority of Korean-style socialism chosen by themselves and regarding it as their life and soul, are increasing the self-defensive capacity by all means. The DPRK will certainly frustrate the U.S. military moves to stifle it and protect the socialist system to the last.
They've been kind of tame lately and mostly going after the Japanese. Maybe their anti-American guy was on vacation...
Posted by:tu3031

#6  Well, I'm an atheist, and I think they're a bunch of satans, too. My Zoroastrian neighbors agree with me, so does the family of Tibetan yak-cultists on the next bloc and that eskimo shaman I work with.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2003-04-02 18:34:30  

#5  I think Army-based Policy guy's on vacation this week. But I think The Anecdote About Kim Il Sung guy is in. Does that help?
Posted by: tu3031   2003-04-02 14:48:10  

#4  what happened to "army-based policy"?
Posted by: Frank G   2003-04-02 13:45:09  

#3  KCNA....like a dose of that Old Time Religion. Just when the daily grind of war seems to dragging one down, along comes KCNA to deliver a single hearted unity spittle baptism...and this one was a real barn burner. Looks like someone had their bi-monthly ration of oatmeal.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2003-04-02 12:12:18  

#2  "... on the basis of Christian fundamentalism."

Does this mean I can't call them, what was it, a group of satans, because I'm a pagan? Does this mean I am not allowed to support our troops? What a bummer, man. This wasn't included in the booklet ... My religious rights are bruised.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-04-02 11:03:16  

#1  Maybe the spittle rations were cut.
Posted by: jrosevear   2003-04-02 09:36:47  

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