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North Korea hits out at Obama for blacklisting leader Kim Jong-un’s sister and urges him to concentrate on “packing” instead

CHEEKY North Korea has hit out at Barack Obama for blacklisting leader Kim Jong-un's sister over human rights abuses and urged him to stick to "packing" instead.

The US Treasury last week added seven individuals - among them Yo-Jong  - to America's growing list of North Koreans sanctioned for "serious" rights abuses.

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The announcement came as the US State Department released a report on rights abuses in North Korea, which it said were among the worst in the world.

Now the North Koreans have hit back.

"Obama would be well advised not to waste time taking issue with other's 'human rights issue' but make good arrangements for packing in the White House," NK's state news agency KCNA said.

Obama had created "the worst human rights situation in the US during his tenure", it added.

"He had better repent of the pain and misfortune he has brought to so many Americans and other people of the world."

Nuclear-armed North Korea has carried out a series of atomic tests and missile launches during Obama's time in office, and been subject to increasingly strict United Nations sanctions as a result.

Washington has long pursued a policy of "strategic patience" -- essentially a refusal to engage in any significant dialogue unless Pyongyang makes some tangible commitment to denuclearisation.

The KCNA commentary slammed the Obama administration's "extreme hostile moves" against Pyongyang, which it said only bolstered the country's "military capability to mercilessly wipe out aggressors".

 Yo-Jong has been blacklisted by the US for human rights abuses
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Yo-Jong has been blacklisted by the US for human rights abuses

US president-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Friday, has never clearly stated his policy on the isolated state, although he has tweeted that Pyongyang developing ballistic missile capabilities to threaten the US mainland "won't happen".

In his New Year's speech Kim did not specifically refer to the incoming US administration, but called on Washington to make a "resolute decision to withdraw its anachronistic hostile North Korea policy".

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