Politics > N.Korea's Red Cross sends rare sympathy to US North Korea's Red Cross Society sent a
message of sympathy to the hurricane-ravaged United States on
Saturday, in a rare gesture toward a country the communist
state has called "evil" led by a "political imbecile." The reclusive North is involved a long-standing nuclear
crisis with the United States and claims that aggressive U.S.
intent has forced it to build nuclear weapons.
"In the message, the society expressed sympathy with the
USA Red Cross in connection with the great disaster suffered by
those areas due to the hurricane," the North's official KCNA
news agency said.
"(The Red Cross Society) hoped that they would recover from
it and the living of the inhabitants in the afflicted areas
return to normal as early as possible," KCNA said referring to
the message.
There was no mention of an offer of recovery assistance.
The same North Korean mouthpiece agency criticized the
United States on Saturday for naming a special envoy last month
to address the human rights condition in the North.
"The U.S. is the world's worst human rights abuser," KCNA
said, adding that Washington was engaged in "terrorism to
spread the American style 'freedom and democracy' under the
pretext of combating terrorism."
Reports of widespread human rights abuses in the North has
drawn international condemnation, including by the United
Nations Commission on Human Rights for the third consecutive
year.
The North has agreed to return to six-country talks aimed
at ending its nuclear program, which also involve the United
States, South Korea, China, Japan and Russia.
2005-09-04
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