Posted on 05/01/2020 5:23:26 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
North Korean state-run media is reporting that Kim Jong Un made an appearance at a May Day celebration, which would be his first public appearance in about three weeks.
"Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Cuts Tape For Completion Of Sunchon Phosphatic Fertilizer Factory," the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.
KCNA says there was a "completion ceremony of the factory" on Friday, "the international holiday of the working people of the whole world."
No pictures of the ceremony have yet emerged. CNN cannot independently confirm KCNA's reporting.
Questions were raised about Kim's well-being after he missed the celebration of his grandfather's birthday on April 15. He had been seen four days before that at a politburo meeting, according to North Korean state media, KCNA.
North Korean state newspaper Rodong Sinmun said Sunday that Kim sent thanks to workers who helped in remodeling the city of Samjiyon.
CNN cannot independently confirm the authenticity of Sunday's report and whether the note of thanks came directly from the leader.
The same newspaper said Friday that Kim had "sent thanks" to exemplary party members for their work promoting party policy. The article did not give details for when or how his sentiments were expressed.
It is not the first time North Korean media has reported on Kim's activities since news of his potential health issues emerged.
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Phosphates have other uses.
Speaking of phosphates:
Hillarys Two Official Favors To Morocco Resulted In $28 Million For Clinton Foundation
Daily Caller ^ | October 31, 2016 | Richard Pollock
Posted on 10/31/2016, 9:11:08 AM by bobsunshine
Hillary Clinton did two huge favors for Morocco during her tenure as secretary of state while the Clinton Foundation accepted up to $28 million in donations from the countrys ruler, King Mohammed VI, according to new information obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group.
Clinton and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief Lisa Jackson tried to shut down the Florida-based Mosaic Company in 2011, operator of Americas largest phosphate mining facility.
Jacksons close ties and loyalty to the Clintons were revealed when she joined the Clinton Foundations board of directors in 2013, just months after she left the EPA. Jackson is also close to John Podesta, Clintons national campaign chairman.
Moroccos state-owned phosphate company, OCP, would ostensibly have benefited from Jacksons move to shut down Mosaic. Mohammed donated up to $15 million to the Clinton Foundation through OCP.
Clinton also relaxed U.S. foreign aid restrictions on Morocco, thus allowing U.S. funds to be used in the territory of Western Sahara where OCP operates phosphate mining operations. The aid restrictions stemmed from Moroccos illegal occupation of the territory since 1974.
Morocco is repeatedly condemned for seizing the territory and for unilaterally extracting the countrys valuable minerals, impoverishing whats left of the local Sahrawi Arabs.
No nation recognizes Moroccan sovereignty over the Western Sahara and the United Nations Security Council legal office and the International Court of Justice both demand that Muhammed withdraw his claim over the territory and end illegal extraction of minerals.
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