Following the Fergusons verdict that failed to indict officer Wilson and resulted in violent protest. North Korea, lead by controversial figure Kim Jong-Un, has called the United States a 'tundra of human rights' following the racially charged Ferguson protests.
"This is clear proof of the real picture of the US as a tundra of human rights, where extreme racial discrimination acts are openly practised," the spokesman was quoted as saying by the North's official KCNA news agency.
Yahoo reports that earlier this week as Kim Jong-Un toured a museum dedicated to alleged bloodbaths by US forces during the Korean War and said Americans were like 'cannibals seeking pleasure in slaughter.'
The Guardian reports that also this week Russia also condemned the United States during the Ferguson protests and said, ‘the problem of racism in the US has a systemic nature and has the potential to cause serious unrest and splits in society.'
Credit: Mailonline
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