2023.4.12.
http://www.mfa.gov.kp/view/article/16762
Recently, an internet homepage of DR Congo carried an article contributed by a Congolese expert on international relations, entitled “Quixotic is the U.S. International Commitment to Democracy”.
The article reads as follows:
“Summit for Democracy” held at the end of March was attended only by those countries following American values. It was a meeting to impose the American-style “democracy” on other countries.
This meeting was convened to prevent the loss of U.S. prestige and to relieve the ever-tense atmosphere of worldwide disillusion with and rejection of the American-style “democracy” since the Cold War, and to help the U.S. maintain the “Number One” position in this world of multi-polarization.
The meeting attacked those countries that do not accept the American-style “democracy”, e.g. Russia and China. This implies a start of a new cold war as it is an extension of the U.S. traditional external policy to realize its wild dream of world hegemony, pursued by the U.S. throughout its history.
All countries and nations have their own national characters, histories and ways of life, peculiar to them. As such, the American-style “democracy” cannot be accepted everywhere.
The U.S. commitment to world democracy is quixotic, and it is only to ensure the realization of the U.S. ambition for world hegemony and the interests of the capitalists.
Those countries and regions with the U.S.-imposed American “democracy” are plunged in utter chaos such as slaughter, fratricidal wars and socio-economic disorders, a far deviation from democracy. Now the world woke up to the fact that cooperation with the U.S. implies going to hell.
Take DR Congo for example. The country has suffered tremendous loss owing to the U.S. interference. The U.S. accepted independence of the DR Congo before anyone else, for the purpose of legitimately plundering rich natural resources from the country.
As a matter of fact, a great number of Congolese were taken to the U.S. and a large amount of resources were plundered by the U.S.
After the independence of the DR Congo, the U.S., under its policy to take hold of the country, assassinated Lumumba and attempted to plunder more of the country’s rich natural resources.
As the Congolese people began to realize that they are the owners of the country’s natural resources, the U.S. pressed the government of DR Congo to turn over the eastern part to Rwandan refugees and incited Rwanda and Uganda to constantly make the situation in the eastern part unstable.
It is the U.S. and the Western intervention that has made the situation in the eastern part of DR Congo so unstable. As a result, DR Congo is living in an eternal hell. These are the behaviors of the U.S. who insists on establishing American “values on democracy” in the world.
The above is an absolutely fair assessment of the “democracy” advocated by the U.S.
The U.S. seeks ideological confrontation between camps on a worldwide scale posing as the “judge of democracy”. But such maneuvers of the U.S. will never escape denunciation and rejection of the world.