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Women trade sex for food in hungry Korea
The Sunday Times (U.K.) ^ | 07/27/03 | Michael Sheridan

Posted on 07/26/2003 3:49:42 PM PDT by Pokey78

HUNGRY young women in North Korean provincial towns are selling their bodies to Communist party apparatchiks for food, according to reliable witnesses who have recently returned to neighbouring China.

Prostitution — long associated with the national shame of “comfort women” enslaved by imperial Japan — is back as desperate families try to survive Kim Jong-il’s nuclear standoff with the outside world.

The women beckoning from the shadows show that Kim’s totalitarian rule is beginning to disintegrate. They come out on the streets in the evening and overtly lure older men who enjoy party privileges and access to food, the travellers said.

Abandoning Korea’s strict Confucian sexual morality, the women take customers to apartments or hotel rooms available only to officials, and the police do nothing to enforce the law.

The regime has also given up trying to stop private traders setting up stalls at crossroads selling pastries, nuts, snacks and beer.

North Korean officials evade questions about this breakdown in the party’s Stalinist economic theology, preferring to talk about Kim’s “market reforms”, which were meant to introduce wage and price mechanisms but instead brought chaos on top of misery.

“There is no economy,” said a senior aid official. “This is a developed country that has become undeveloped.”

The regime, awaiting international food aid and the next harvest, is now at the bottom of its annual trough in food supplies, just as it orchestrates to a crescendo the crisis over its nuclear weapons.

The tension is expected to come to a head in early September, when talks may open and a group of western nations, plus Japan, will start military exercises to intimidate the dictator.

Kim’s regime, for its part, will put on a belligerent display of armed might today at parades to mark the 50th anniversary of the armistice that ended the 1950-53 Korean war.

It has also threatened to declare itself a nuclear-armed state if no diplomatic progress is made by September 9, the 55th anniversary of the foundation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

This dangerous countdown was at the core of Tony Blair’s talks in Japan, South Korea and China, where senior western sources last week outlined a “twin track” policy combining the promise of talks with the threat of coercion by air, sea and land forces.

“It’s part hostage situation and part blackmail,” said a western diplomat involved in negotiations with the North Koreans. “You have to show them the threat as well as the inducement to good behaviour. Once the dealing starts, of course, then it’s high risk.”

As part of the plan, the Royal Navy may be asked to join an international interception force to stop and search North Korean ships for missiles and weapons of mass destruction.

The sea patrols are the main plank of a strategy agreed by the United States and 10 other nations to choke off exports of arms and drugs that reap an estimated £1 billion a year to fund Kim’s nuclear programme.

Britain took part in a little- noticed conference hosted by Australia on July 9 and 10 at which envoys worked out a series of military exercises. The plans call for operations from the Pacific to the Mediterranean, where North Korean vessels deliver cargoes to weapons clients such as Libya and Syria. The main effort, however, would be directed at North Korea’s ports.

The Americans took the lead in arguing for a hard line. “We are prepared to initiate interdictions right now,” said John Bolton, the US envoy at the meeting in Brisbane.

Others were less confident of the legal basis for interceptions on the high seas and experts are still hammering out a framework. One option is for Japan, Singapore and Malaysia to police any ships passing through their own territorial waters. American officials have talked of a “picket line” of warships poised to swoop on information from satellite and electronic intelligence.

The proposals also call for military and security forces to stop aircraft and land shipments.

The Royal Navy has already practised stop-and-search missions in Asian waters. British officials said HMS Liverpool, accompanied by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary’s Grey Rover, took part in an anti-piracy exercise off Malaysia last month.

The British ships joined units from America, Australia, Thailand and Malaysia in the exercise, which analysts saw as a dress rehearsal for a North Korean operation.

British sources in Tokyo said there were no immediate plans for new naval deployments but acknowledged that this could change at short notice once a political decision on the patrols was taken.

Caught between their dictator’s ambitions and a complex mesh of international politics, the unfortunate people of North Korea can only endure another season of hardship.

At least 42% of their children are stunted from chronic malnutrition, a recent United Nations survey showed. In 44 out of North Korea’s 206 counties, however, no foreign aid worker has ever been allowed to set foot. Conditions in these “closed counties” — home to troublesome citizens and secret military facilities — are feared to be far worse.

The girls on the streets are a visible sign that Kim’s world is in decay. But a silent, invisible tragedy is also unfolding behind the hermetic borders of his kingdom.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: edibleflute; northkorea
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1 posted on 07/26/2003 3:49:42 PM PDT by Pokey78
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To: Pokey78
This is the triumph of communism. Women selling their bodies for a half of a meal. Prostitution or starvation, that's what they have to chose from.

If I didn't have a really strong stomach I would be cleaning puke off of my keyboard.

2 posted on 07/26/2003 3:54:02 PM PDT by LibKill (MOAB, the greatest advance in Foreign Relations since the cat-o'-nine-tails!)
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To: LibKill
tragedy.... Obviously a good form government = Not
3 posted on 07/26/2003 3:56:28 PM PDT by zoen
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To: Pokey78
This is a terrific example of the old economic 101 study, "Guns or Butter." The simple fact is that North Korea has one of the largest armies in the world, every industry is state controlled, they get a huge amount of foreign food aid (which I would be willing to bet, ALL goes to the military), and they are able to put all of their industry into their military programs. As long as those in power are comfy, who cares if millions of people are starving to death...

You know things must be bad when even 60 Minutes did a story about how bad things are in North Korea!

Mark
4 posted on 07/26/2003 3:59:42 PM PDT by MarkL (OK, I'm going to crawl back under my rock now!)
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To: LibKill
This is the triumph of communism.

Yeah, I've heard that in America hookers make a lot more than it takes to buy dinner. The young ones, anyway.

5 posted on 07/26/2003 4:08:46 PM PDT by CobaltBlue (Never voted for a Democrat in my life.)
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To: CobaltBlue
Yeah, I've heard that in America hookers make a lot more than it takes to buy dinner. The young ones, anyway.

True enough. But in America prostitution is an option (a very bad option), not forced by starvation.

At the very least, our prostitutes are in a free enterprise zone. If they choose, for whatever reason, to degrade themselves, they are not forced into it by hunger.

6 posted on 07/26/2003 4:13:43 PM PDT by LibKill (MOAB, the greatest advance in Foreign Relations since the cat-o'-nine-tails!)
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To: Pokey78
"...and in other news, former president Bill Clinton announced that he would be visiting North Korea. Clinton made the announcement while purchasing 3000 Big Macs from a McDonalds in Harlem."
7 posted on 07/26/2003 4:18:28 PM PDT by Redcloak (All work and no FReep makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no FReep make s Jack a dul boy. Allwork an)
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To: LibKill
"This is the triumph of communism. Women selling their bodies for a half of a meal. Prostitution or starvation, that's what they have to chose from."

HEAR, HEAR!!!
8 posted on 07/26/2003 4:19:48 PM PDT by Commander8 (Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth? Galatians 4:16)
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To: LibKill
Sad to say, but in my younger days, American GIs would go to Thailand and could purchase a hooker for a week with a fruit card. These cards allow the purchase of such rare fruits as oranges. The hookers also came free with the hotel room, kind of like a mint on the pillow.
9 posted on 07/26/2003 4:27:25 PM PDT by BushCountry (To the last, I will grapple with Democrats. For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at Liberals.)
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To: BushCountry
Past sins aside, it is totally degrading to give a woman the choice of ---- or starve to death.

Communism has reached a new low.

10 posted on 07/26/2003 4:31:29 PM PDT by LibKill (MOAB, the greatest advance in Foreign Relations since the cat-o'-nine-tails!)
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To: Pokey78
Hungry Like The Wolf

Dark in the city night is a wire
Steam in the subway earth is afire
Do do do do do do do dodo dododo dodo
Woman you want me give me a sign
And catch my breathing even closer behind
Do do do do do do do dodo dododo dodo

In touch with the ground
I'm on the hunt I'm after you
Smell like I sound I'm lost in a crowd.
And I'm hungry like the wolf.
Straddle the line in discord and rhyme
I'm on the hunt I'm after you.
Mouth is alive with juices like wine
And I'm hungry like the wolf

Stalked in the forest too close to hide
I'll be upon you by the moonlight side
Do do do do do do do dodo dododo dodo
High blood Drumming on your skin it's so tight
You feel my heat I'm just a moment behind
Do do do do do do do dodo dododo dodo

In touch with the ground
I'm on the hunt I'm after you
Scent and a sound. I'm lost and I'm found
And I'm hungry like the wolf.
Strut on a line it's discord and rhyme
I howl and I whine I'm after you
Mouth is alive all running inside
And I'm hungry like the wolf.

Hungry like the wolf
Hungry like the wolf
Hungry like the wolf

Burning the ground I break from the crowd
I'm on the hunt I'm after you
I smell like I sound. I'm lost and I'm found
And I'm hungry like the wolf
Strut on a line it's discord and rhyme
I'm on the hunt I'm after you
Mouth is alive with juices like wine
And I'm hungry like the wolf
11 posted on 07/26/2003 4:33:52 PM PDT by zarf (Dan Rather is god.)
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To: zarf
That was a song about a guy desperate to get laid in SoCal disco clubs.

It's not the same at all when women are forced to decide between prostitution and death by starvation.

12 posted on 07/26/2003 4:38:27 PM PDT by LibKill (MOAB, the greatest advance in Foreign Relations since the cat-o'-nine-tails!)
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To: CobaltBlue
Yeah, I've heard that in America hookers make a lot more than it takes to buy dinner.

We're talking about a country that is starving to death, and you're comparing them to America. Do you understand the concept of 'context?'

13 posted on 07/26/2003 4:39:13 PM PDT by JoeSchem (Okay, now it works: Knight's Quest, at http://www.geocities.com/engineerzero)
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To: LibKill
it is totally degrading to give a woman the choice of ---- or starve to death.

I thing your clock is a little off, I believe this started with the cavemen.

14 posted on 07/26/2003 4:41:22 PM PDT by org.whodat
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To: LibKill
But in America prostitution is an option (a very bad option), not forced by starvation.

Actually, some in the good old US of A are forced into it by starvation. First that comes to mind are the homeless and runaways. I'm also betting some of those prostitutes in NK made the choice. There are worse ways to provide for your family. Back in my CPS days I had an investigation and made a home visit. Having worked with this family off and on for years, I knew exactly what to expect and knew the kids were really ok and mainly living with grandma. There was no food and the house was a hovel. As I passed one bedroom, a lump moaned and buried itself further under the covers. Anyway, I told the mom this was her last chance. I'd be back at 5 pm and expected to see food in the fridge, the house at least picked up, and dangerous repairs fixed (hole in floor, broken windows replaced, etc.). Let me say it was hilarious driving by every so often seeing various men carrying in groceries, slapping on paint, and even putting up new window screens more than what I'd asked. I let all the fuss go on until 6 and made an other inspection. Ha, I bet mom was on her back for weeks after those favors were called in! Hey, it pays to have a loyal customer base that can work well together.

15 posted on 07/26/2003 4:48:43 PM PDT by mtbopfuyn
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To: org.whodat
I thing your clock is a little off, I believe this started with the cavemen.

That's 'think', not 'thing'.

At the very least, we should pay them the going rate, not starve them into slavery.

We are a little more advanced than the cavemen.

Have you never heard of 'Wine and Dine'?

Or even 'Candy is Dandy, But Liquor is Quicker'?

:)

16 posted on 07/26/2003 4:49:27 PM PDT by LibKill (MOAB, the greatest advance in Foreign Relations since the cat-o'-nine-tails!)
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To: mtbopfuyn
I see that I don't know everything. (I already knew that.)

I will still hold that 99% of hookers in the U.S. are feeding a drug addiction. Not avoiding starvation.

17 posted on 07/26/2003 4:51:36 PM PDT by LibKill (MOAB, the greatest advance in Foreign Relations since the cat-o'-nine-tails!)
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To: Pokey78
We can be shocked in a thousand different ways, and Kim will make sure each one on our list is checked and add ten-thousand more. The real shocking and embarrassing thing is that the international community has allowed a cruel, inept, selfish totalitarian dictatorship, in the form of a father and son, to rule over North Korea for the past 50 some odd years. Why are we shocked? we all know what this lunatic wannabe is capable of after his armed raids, kidnappings, torture of his own citizens, assassination attempts, drug smuggling, indiscriminate weapons proliferations (what common goals does the communist "juche" kim regime share with the islamic republic of iran?) etc. He is a joke. Even Bin Laden, in some recesses of that hypocritical, grotesquely perverted mind of his probably actually thinks he's justified in his positions. Kim doesn't -- he knows he's a little tyrant, who thinks he and Dad are entitled to better privledges than the rest of humanity, and the death of millions is ok to ensure their continuted reign. Only in a precariously liberal international political arena could such an inept "power" get away with this....
18 posted on 07/26/2003 4:59:12 PM PDT by OahuBreeze
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To: zoen
tragedy.... Obviously a good form government = Not

Why do alot of politicians in the US bend over to support everything China? Money worship, the population number, closet commie or a combination?

19 posted on 07/26/2003 5:04:14 PM PDT by Kudsman (LETS GET IT ON!!! The price of freedom is vigilance. Tyranny is free of charge.)
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To: Pokey78
Boy they are lucky it is a trade. In much of Africa it is just gang rape by the rebels to girls as young as 10 and as old as 70 then left to die in the street for their families to cover their bodies.

It is all relative isn't it?

It can be such a cruel world. Hard to even imagine the screams, struggle, blood, heartbreak... the sound of a mothers wail resonating through her body as she buries her young daughter.
20 posted on 07/26/2003 5:04:48 PM PDT by Gabrielle Reilly
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