North Korea: US criticism of its rights shows fear of nukes
North Korea on Monday sharply criticized President Donald Trump for inviting a defector to attend the State of the Union address and Vice-President Mike Pence for taking the father of Otto Warmbier to the Olympics, saying this shows the U.S. is “horrified and confused” by Pyongyang’s nuclear forces.
North Korea’s U.N. Mission called both acts “desperate attempts” by the Trump administration to keep up “its ‘human rights’ racket” against the country.
While the overwhelming U.S. concern with North Korea centres on the rising threat from its nuclear weapons, the United States has been very outspoken against human rights violations in the reclusive Asian nation.
The U.S. was among the sponsors of the U.N. Commission of Inquiry that concluded in 2014 that North Korea had committed crimes against humanity. It also played a key role in getting the Security Council to take up the country’s human rights record.


