
North Korea has said President Barack
Obama should concentrate on packing rather than
focusing on the reclusive nation's human rights
record.
State-owned North Korean press agency KCNA
slammed additional sanctions filed by the US
Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign
Assets Control (OFAC), calling the move a "hostile
policy" and the "last-ditch efforts" of an
administration "whose days are numbered."

It said the sanctions were being enacted alongside
the State Department's "Report on Serious Human
Rights Abuses or Censorship in North Korea,"
released in 2016.
Prison camp escapee: North Korea won't change
its repressive ways
In a typically verbose opinion piece, KCNA said,
"The US is not qualified to talk about somebody's
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