““The U.S. is indeed a country wantonly violating human rights where people are subject to discrimination and humiliation due to their race, and are in constant fear that they may get shot at any moment,” a spokesman from North Korea’s foreign ministry was quoted as saying by state-run news agency KCNA. “It should not seek solutions to its problems in suppressing demonstrators, but bring to light the real picture of the American society, a graveyard of human rights, and have a correct understanding of what genuine human rights are like and how they should be guaranteed,” the spokesman said. Impoverished but nuclear-armed North Korea has been ruled for more than six decades by the Kim dynasty, which has zero tolerance for political dissent. The country is estimated to have up to 120,000 political prisoners in its gulags, and those caught trying to flee the country are often sent to jail or executed. “The U.S. had better… mind its own business, instead of interfering in the internal affairs of other countries”, the spokesman said.”
— N. Korea Calls U.S. ‘Human Rights Graveyard’ over Ferguson — Naharnet