North Korea Condemns Middle East Atrocities
North Korea's foreign ministry has condemned what it describes as a massacre in the Middle East, likening it to World War Two atrocities. The statement criticized the U.N. Human Rights Council's recent resolution on North Korea's human rights conditions, highlighting concerns over international law violations.
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- South Korea
In a bold statement on Thursday, North Korea's foreign ministry compared recent Middle East atrocities to those committed during World War Two, according to the KCNA state news agency.
An unnamed spokesperson criticized international law violations occurring in the region and condemned a U.N. Human Rights Council resolution on North Korea's human rights.
The statement suggests growing tensions and dissatisfaction with international scrutiny on North Korea's internal affairs while highlighting global concerns over human rights abuses.
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