North Korea releases report detailing list of 'human rights abuses' in US

North Korea has reportedly released a report listing human rights abuses in the US

Update: 2014-05-04 16:42 GMT
Kim Jong-un, the supreme leader of North Korea. (File photo: AP)

North Korea: North Korea has reportedly released a report listing human rights abuses in the US.

A news article titled "News Analysis on Poor Human Rights Records in US," was released by the official Korean Central News Agency on Wednesday.

According to a news channel, the article discusses racial discrimination, unemployment and poverty and refers to the US as "the world's worst human right abuser and tundra of a human being's rights to existence".

The article said that racialism is getting more severe in the US and gaps between the minorities and the whites are very wide in the exercise of such rights to work and elect.

It further stressed that the US is a "living hell as elementary rights to existence are ruthlessly violated."

North Korea previously accused the US of orchestrating the UN commission's February report that it committed crimes against humanity, calling the findings and recommendations "extremely dangerous" political provocations, the report added.

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