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HRW: Kim Jong Un Acknowledges Food Crisis in NK
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https://www.hrw.org/news/2021/06/17/kim-jong-un-acknowledges-food-cris [1070] |
Kim Jong Un Acknowledges Food Crisis in North Korea Border to Remain Closed, Blocking Essential Trade and Food
Author image Lina Yoon Senior Researcher, Asia Division of HRW
Kims surprising admission follows his call in April to wage another more difficult Arduous March, a reference to the countrys massive famine of the 1990s. Given the rarity of any negative reporting in North Korean media, these acknowledgments may signal how extremely grave the countrys food situation is.
North Korea relies heavily on (official and unofficial) imports and aid from China to fill gaps that local food production cant cover, and to supply other basic necessities. All of these signs suggest North Korean may be facing an extremely bleak future, especially for those in at-risk groups, like orphans, the homeless, older people, children, or detainees and prisoners.
The added concern is that Kim may be attempting to continue taking advantage of the Covid-19 restrictions to increase his already firm grip on power by recreating the situation that existed decades ago, when all North Korean citizens were entirely dependent on the government for food and supplies. The world should take notice, offer food assistance, and remind Kim that refusing citizens access to humanitarian assistance and allowing massive food shortages are exactly the steps that led to mass famines in the 1990s. Those policies were so serious that a later United Nations commission of inquiry determined the government had committed crimes against humanity.
[Source: HRW]
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