DPRK: We Strongly Condemn Canada’s Groundless Criticizism of China’s Human Right Record! (14.5.2023)

Canada’s absurd claim of “slave labour” reflects the sense of “guilt” that exists in the United States, Canada, and some Western countries!

From 1525 to 1866, about 12.5 million Africans were trafficked to the United States and forced to work as slaves, but in the United States, about 500,000 people are still living in modern slavery, and today the United States is universally referred to as the “centre” of forced labour in the world!

In Canada during the last century, many Black and indigenous people were forced into slave labour, with “slave auctions” being prevalent, with aboriginal child abuse being part of this systematic racism! This is a Eurocentric racism involving anti-Islamic, anti-African, and anti-Asian behaviours that were so prevalent that all sorts of religious and racial discrimination occurred. Such was the continuous reality for the non-White populations!

Uyghur Boarding-Schools

‘Lying’ is the major weapon employed by the US in its ‘Cold War’ battle against China’s outstanding Socialist development. America keeps insisting that all the weaknesses inherent in its own corrupt capitalist system are also present in the Chinese Socialism System. Racist America continuously accuses ‘non-racist’ China of being ‘racist’. Whilst killing hundreds of thousands of Muslims around the world, the US ‘accuses’ China of carry-out a similar pogrom against its own Uyghur population. This is untrue and revealed to be false simply by looking at China – but the US ideologues know that many Westerners have no ability to understand the Chinese language, and possess no ability to ‘independently’ research the subject. Ignorant Westerners hear a 5-minute news bulletin which demonises North Korea and China – and uncritically accepts its erroneous content this as being ‘true’. Uyghur children are offered ‘free’ education from around 2-years old upwards. This culminates in sending them to schools that can be local, regional or national – depending upon the choice of the parents concerned. Many Uyghur parents take advantage of this choice and send their children to boarding schools in other parts of China where their choices are greater.

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