North Korea accuses US of politicising human rights issues


North Korea accused the United States of politicising human rights, denouncing what it called political provocation and conspiracy by US.

PYONGYANG: North Korea accused the United States (US) on Saturday of politicising human rights in the East Asian country, denouncing what it called political provocation and conspiracy on Saturday.

Pyongyang will make stern and decisive choices to protect its sovereignty and safety in response to Washington using human rights as a tool for invasion and hostile, anti-North Korean behaviour, state media KCNA quoted a foreign ministry spokesperson as saying.

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The spokesperson cited a special envoy on human rights in the administration of President Joe Biden. The envoy on North Korean human rights issues, Julie Turner, visited Seoul and Tokyo in February to discuss North Korea.

An annual report this week by the US State Department described “significant human rights issues” in East Asian country.

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It cited credible reports of “arbitrary or unlawful killings, including extrajudicial killings; enforced disappearance; torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment by government authorities”.

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