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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

My God.

It appears nobody has told the North Korea state that beggars can't be choosers and hammering at the plate with explosive nuclear energy can bring its own concerns. 

But this pariah state has been criticized  as South Korea's offer to send aid for flood victims, naturally as they are the same family. With out the golden spoon and stubbornness of the North Korean Leader-ship, saying the amount and types of ‘goods is an insult’. After all as the Buffalo have vanished and that not so good. So Pyongyang asked what aid items the South could send. Seoul had proposed providing 10,000 tons of flour, three million packages of ramen noodles and medical supplies without the Buffalo.
But a spokesman for the ‘North's Red Cross Society’ characterized it as a "negligible quantity of goods" in remarks to the state media. Saying the "proposal to offer aid is nothing but a gesture to gain gratitude", he added by saying it. With a reply given it "seriously insulted us". Well there is a dilemma as millions of innocent people go without in this region. As there is a plea is to allow aid to keep North Korean just to keep people alive.
Good work continues to allow quality of life to this otherwise quite happy state. As while it has been anticipated that Pyongyang will go ahead with what will be the regime's third nuclear test, in spite of international pressure to refrain from doing so due to concerns to agriculture. Analysts had predicted that the blast would be timed to coincide with the birthday on February 16 of Kim Jong-il, the former leader who died in late 2011. With the inauguration of the new government in South Korea nine days later. The reports now suggest that the demonstration to show North Korea's nuclear prowess is more imminent. In March 1993, North Korea placed the nation under martial law shortly before it announced it was withdrawing from the Treaty in the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. As the south isn't prepared for a furious assault. Their still calls for some diplomatic solution to resolve these minor disagreements, picture Hotel of North Korea shows a more human side of this equation.
As it is now in a cold winter Jan-2013 it been said that Famine-Hit North Korean rural farmers have been so hungry they have resorted to eating their own kids, this was said western media reports theirs a terrible famine in North Korea has killed up to 10,000 people and amid increasing reports of cannibalism.
A man has been executed for allegedly murdering his two children for food, the Daily Mail reported Monday. According to undercover reporters from Asia Press, one man dug up his grandchild's corpse and ate it. Another boiled his own child for food, the report said. People in the farming provinces of 'North and South Hwanghae' are battling starvation after a drought. 
Shortages were compounded by party officials who reportedly confiscated food. North Korea was hit by a famine in the 1990s known as the Arduous March - which killed between 240,000 and ‘3.5 million people’. "In my village in May, a man who killed his own two children and tried to eat them was executed by a firing squad," the daily quoted an informant as saying. The informant said the man killed his eldest daughter while his wife was away on business and then killed his son because he had witnessed the murder. When his wife returned, the man told her they had meat. But she became suspicious and contacted officials. Jiro Ishimaru from Asia Press which compiled a 12-page report, said.
"Particularly shocking were the numerous testimonies that hit us about cannibalism.
" Undercover reporters said food was confiscated from the two provinces and given to the residents of the country's capital Pyongyang. In a village in Chongdan county, a man "who went mad with hunger boiled his own child, ate his flesh and was arrested", said an official of the ruling Korean Worker's party. UN officials visited the area during a state-sponsored trip but local reporters said it was unlikely they were shown the famine-hit areas.
This is not the first time that cannibalism has been reported in the country. In May 2012, South Korea's state-run Korean Institute for National Unification said one man was executed after eating part of a colleague and then trying to sell the remains as mutton. In 2011, one man killed and ate a girl, while another man was executed after murdering 11 people and selling the bodies as pork.

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