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Dictator Celebrates As North Koreans Starve (Kim Jong-Il)
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 2-17-2005

Posted on 02/16/2005 5:58:13 PM PST by blam

Dictator celebrates as North Koreans starve

(Filed: 17/02/2005)

Kim Jong-Il celebrated his birthday in exuberant fashion yesterday, despite worsening food rations among his people and international condemnation of his nuclear ambitions.

Children's dance displays, synchronised swimming, fireworks and Kim's personal touch - flower shows featuring the Kimjongilia, a form of magnolia specially bred to bloom early in his honour - marked the 63 years of North Korea's "Dear Leader".

An army dance ensemble performed a concert featuring numbers such as General on a Galloping White Horse and a female solo, I Do Not Know a Warmer Bosom.

Pyongyang's central square "turned into rising waves of dances when the participants presented more enthusiastic dances, waving the flags of the supreme commander", said the official Korean Central News Agency.

"The Korean people unanimously revere leader Kim Jong-il as a brilliant commander," it added.

The KCNA's clear assertion that Kim's personality cult is alive and well will come as a blow to those opponents who had hoped from recent leaks from inside the reclusive country that his power was heading for collapse.

Late last year, reports emerged that his official portrait was being taken down from some public buildings, while analysts have questioned how much longer even a totalitarian dictatorship such as his can survive in the face of economic crisis.

Since losing its main backer, the Soviet Union, at the beginning of the 1990s, North Korea has suffered a famine in which at least a million people are thought to have died, industrial collapse, power shortages and now rampant inflation as tentative economic reforms are tried out.

The World Food Programme said last month that food rations had been cut in half, on top of chronic shortages that have already led to serious stunting of the country's children.

Kim says he is the victim of attempts by the United States to "stifle" him prior to launching an invasion. He has repeatedly claimed to have a nuclear weapon, and has refused to take part in further talks on the issue with the US and his closest neighbours. His country needs the bomb as a deterrent, he insists.

An aide was reported as saying: "If the US recklessly opts for a war of aggression despite the repeated warning, our army and people will mobilise all potentials. [We will] deal merciless, crushing blows at the aggressors."

Curiously, occasional reports from inside his secluded family-run leadership clique suggest that Kim is well aware of - and slightly embarrassed by - the absurdity of his personality cult, but feels unable to do anything about it.

He certainly contributes to the cult surrounding his late father, Kim il-Sung, who is still officially president, even in death, and whose birthday is celebrated in similar style.

But official pronouncements sometimes now take on a hint of fashionable anti-globalisation and anti-Americanism, and stress the internationalisation of Kim's support. This year, birthday festivals were apparently also held in Russia, Guinea, Senegal, Iran, Pakistan, Malaysia, Singapore and Nigeria.

"The day is an auspicious holiday for progressive people all over the world," said the KCNA.


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KEYWORDS: celebrates; dictator; il; jong; kim; koreans; north; northkorea; starve
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To: Callahan

Not really. This is a country where we have programs to feed, clothe, provide health care, and shelter for those homeless who choose to take it. In Korea, they have no food for their workers or their children.


21 posted on 02/16/2005 8:22:01 PM PST by mak5
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To: dog breath

If Bush directly takes on Kim Jong il, look for most of DU to come out in favor of Kim Jong il, and rationalize the excesses of the DPRK, through some twisted logic, only because by intrinsic nature they are FORCED to support anyone who opposes "Bush". (They never say "President")


22 posted on 02/21/2005 2:31:10 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Illegal Aliens "Those Wonderful People" in Jail Now Are $1.4 Billion A Year For California Taxpayers)
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To: dog breath
FYI, Japanese news sources are now saying (7:45 a.m. local time) that KIM JONG IL has told the visiting Chinese delegation in Pyongyang that "North Korea has no intention of leaving the Six Party Talks." (Breaking)
23 posted on 02/21/2005 2:48:00 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Illegal Aliens "Those Wonderful People" in Jail Now Are $1.4 Billion A Year For California Taxpayers)
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