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Mr. Asher suggests exhorting foreign governments to crack down on North Korea's long-standing abuse of diplomatic privileges. Its envoys in several countries have been caught smuggling everything from dollars to drugs.
It is tough being a N. Korean diplomat. For a privilege of escaping the fate of eating grass gruel and tree barks, he has to push drugs, spread counterfeit dollar bills, and doing all kinds of outrageous errands using a diplomatic pouch.
N. Korean diplomats are relegated to two-bit petty criminals.