
Says the country that has hundreds of thousands of its citizens locked in death camps.
Via CNS News:
Amid a groundswell of international condemnation of its human rights record, North Korea has lashed out at the U.S., saying protests associated with the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. are proof that America is a “tundra” of human rights.
Pyongyang’s harsh criticism of race relations in the U.S. came 10 days after a U.N. General Assembly committee passed a resolution which for the first time seeks to refer North Korea to the International Criminal Court for human rights abuses.
The condemnation also comes at a time when the upcoming release of a Sony Pictures comedy whose plot involves an attempt to assassinate Kim Jong-un has angered the regime. The studio is reported to be investigating the possibility that North Korea was behind a massive cyber-attack on its computer network last week. […]
Protests arising from the Ferguson shooting of Brown provided the regime with a new opening to hit back.
A foreign ministry spokesman said the protests following a grand jury’s decision last Monday not to indict the white police officer who shot the 18-year-old African-American were “clear proof of the real picture of the U.S. as tundra of human rights where extreme racial discrimination acts are openly practiced.”
