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Kim kidnaps Korea’s ‘lucky’ triplets
The Sunday Times ^ | March 9, 2003 | Michael Sheridan

Posted on 03/08/2003 4:07:19 PM PST by MadIvan

ALL baby triplets in North Korea are being removed from their parents and placed in bleak state orphanages where they are fed by foreign aid.

The policy has prompted concern among diplomats and aid officials, who have witnessed sets of babies kept in special “triplet rooms” in orphanages across the country.

“There is no doubt that the policy is compulsory and universal,” said a seasoned diplomatic visitor to North Korea who has seen the rooms. He said he had not noticed family members visiting the children in his many calls at the orphanages. Conditions when foreigners are allowed to enter appear to be spartan but clean, according to several witnesses.

Food supplies to orphanages are a priority for both the United Nations relief agencies and the North Korean authorities. Local officials have assured inquirers that the babies are being given privileges to relieve their parents of the anxiety of feeding three mouths while the impoverished Stalinist nation endures an eighth year of food shortages.

But diplomatic experts who understand the Korean language and culture cast doubt on the official explanation.

They believe the true reason is linked to some of the most bizarre aspects of Kim Jong-il’s dictatorship. The number three is auspicious in Korean mysticism and triplets are revered for exceptional good fortune. Some believe they may be destined for power and great achievements, which would account for the regime’s desire to keep them under observation.

Diplomats and international aid officials also doubt that poverty is the explanation, because not even triplets born to high-ranking party members are exempt. “It may be officially atheistic and Stalinist but essentially North Korea operates a state religion infused with superstition, astrology and a personality cult which glorifies Kim as a unique individual,” said the veteran diplomat. “You don’t take any chances with rivals in that system.”

Power conferred by blood descent is also important in Korea’s Confucian tradition. The North Korean capital, Pyongyang, was rebuilt by its communist rulers along principles of Chinese geomancy, with “power lines” linking the purported birthplace of the previous dictator, Kim Il-sung, with the purported tomb of Tangun, founder of the Korean race. As heir to the world’s only communist dynasty, the younger Kim exploits every such tradition to exalt himself, while keeping a careful watch on his clan network of intermarried army and party men.

Children of the elite are usually taken from their parents by the age of two and placed in party-controlled schools to break family bonds and to consecrate their devotion to Kim. Foreign observers believe the triplets are kept together and transferred to these schools when old enough.

The segregation of triplets has provoked debate among UN aid agencies and non-governmental organisations delivering help to North Korea.

Although there appear to be no reasons to fear for the physical safety of the triplets, regular visitors to North Korean orphanages report desperate scenes of isolation and sadness.

On a recent visit a member of a foreign delegation entered a room to see infants placed several to a cot, all rocking backwards and forwards.

“Our people were stunned into silence,” the delegate said. A paediatrician outside North Korea who assessed evidence collected on the visit diagnosed severe emotional trauma.

Witnesses said they had noticed better nursing attention and care for triplets in the special rooms. “But none of those infants knows what affection is,” said one visitor. “Our staff try to cuddle them for a few minutes but then, of course, we have to leave.”

Up to 300 sets of triplets a year are believed to be born in North Korea. In an official statement to the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva, North Korea said: “Triplets are supplied by the state free of charge with clothing, bedding, a one-year supply of dairy products and a pre-school subsidy, and special medical workers take charge of such mothers and children and care for their health.”

The UN’s World Food Programme has reported a sharp improvement in children’s health in North Korea thanks to foreign aid. Since 1998 cases of acute malnutrition in children under seven have fallen from 16% to 9%, and the number of underweight children has decreased from 61% to 21%.

As tension mounts between North Korea and the United States over Pyongyang’s nuclear programme, however, aid officials fear that any military clash could put at risk their ability to feed the children.

There is little doubt of the regime’s cold-hearted approach to paediatrics. In 1998, Médecins sans Frontières pulled out of North Korea, alleging that aid agencies were denied access to so-called 9-27 camps in which sick and disabled children had been dumped under a decree issued by Kim to “normalise” the country.

UN agencies are still arguing for access to closed districts in the northeast of the country, where prison camps and military facilities are located.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: kidnapping; kimjongil; northkorea; strange
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This has to be one of the strangest stories I've ever read. The North Koreans are totally bizarre.

Regards, Ivan

1 posted on 03/08/2003 4:07:19 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: Siouxz; Otta B Sleepin; Mr. Mulliner; Semper911; Bubbette; Kip Lange; dixiechick2000; ...
Bump!
2 posted on 03/08/2003 4:07:38 PM PST by MadIvan (Learn the power of the Dark Side, www.thedarkside.net)
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To: MadIvan
The number three is auspicious in Korean mysticism and triplets are revered for exceptional good fortune.

Hard to see how "exceptional good fortune" could possibly include being born in North Korea.

3 posted on 03/08/2003 4:09:41 PM PST by Maceman
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To: Maceman
Hard to see how "exceptional good fortune" could possibly include being born in North Korea.

I hate to admit it, but ROFL! ;)

Regards, Ivan

4 posted on 03/08/2003 4:10:54 PM PST by MadIvan (Learn the power of the Dark Side, www.thedarkside.net)
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To: Maceman
That's all we need; a lunatic with nuclear weapons.
5 posted on 03/08/2003 4:11:49 PM PST by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: MadIvan
The similarity to Herod in the bible comes to mind.
6 posted on 03/08/2003 4:13:19 PM PST by spyone
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To: MadIvan
Little Kim is a few taco's short of a combination plate.
7 posted on 03/08/2003 4:14:12 PM PST by CathyRyan
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To: MadIvan
As tension mounts between North Korea and the United States over Pyongyang’s nuclear programme, however, aid officials fear that any military clash could put at risk their ability to feed the children.

This is like say that bombing the trains could prevent food from being delieved to the death camps.

There is little doubt of the regime’s cold-hearted approach to paediatrics. In 1998, Médecins sans Frontières pulled out of North Korea, alleging that aid agencies were denied access to so-called 9-27 camps in which sick and disabled children had been dumped under a decree issued by Kim to “normalise” the country.

Why do they always do this?

UN agencies are still arguing for access to closed districts in the northeast of the country, where prison camps and military facilities are located.

But heaven forfend that they actually get off their fat butts and do something about it. That will be left for the US to do with the UN screaming all the way.

Never leave wars unfinished. It only leads to trouble. Korea and Iraq are prime examples of this.

8 posted on 03/08/2003 4:15:41 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Sometimes "peace" is another word for surrender.)
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To: Maceman
Could have been worse...they could have been puppies.
9 posted on 03/08/2003 4:18:01 PM PST by RichInOC (Bosintang...Breakfast of Leaders.)
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To: CathyRyan
taco's = tacos

BUMP
10 posted on 03/08/2003 4:19:23 PM PST by CathyRyan
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To: CathyRyan
I'm forced to agree with you - this is just plain insane. I don't know if we should bomb the North Koreans or merely drop anti-psychotic drugs into their water supply.

Regards, Ivan

11 posted on 03/08/2003 4:20:48 PM PST by MadIvan (Learn the power of the Dark Side, www.thedarkside.net)
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To: MadIvan
The number three is auspicious in Korean mysticism and triplets are revered for exceptional good fortune. Some believe they may be destined for power and great achievements, which would account for the regime’s desire to keep them under observation.

To quote Shallow Hal:

"Cuckoo!...Cuckoo!"

12 posted on 03/08/2003 4:21:23 PM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (®)
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To: MadIvan
"Children of the elite are usually taken from their parents by the age of two and placed in party-controlled schools to break family bonds and to consecrate their devotion to Kim."

It appears no one escapes his insanity. I hope he bites the dust next after Saddam.
13 posted on 03/08/2003 4:22:22 PM PST by demkicker (I wanna kick some commie butt)
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To: Maceman
Hard to see how "exceptional good fortune" could possibly include being born in North Korea.

So true, so sad....and yet, SO FUNNY!!!

14 posted on 03/08/2003 4:24:04 PM PST by Blue Scourge (If the Son has set you free, than you are Free indeed...)
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To: MadIvan
The North Koreans are totally bizarre.

Indeed. And they are probaly next.......

15 posted on 03/08/2003 4:24:36 PM PST by cardinal4 (The Senate Armed Services Comm; the Chinese pipeline into US secrets)
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To: MadIvan
**The North Koreans are totally bizarre.**

Agree!
16 posted on 03/08/2003 4:25:06 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: MadIvan
Kim Jung Il is...


17 posted on 03/08/2003 4:33:55 PM PST by b4its2late (If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten.)
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To: CathyRyan
taco's = tacos

This is not to ignore the posting which is as bizarre as you could expect from Kim Jong Mentally Il.

I just wanted to express my happiness that some people still understand the proper use of apostrophes. The English language may yet survive.

18 posted on 03/08/2003 4:43:00 PM PST by BfloGuy (The past is like a different country, they do things different there.)
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To: MadIvan
Sick. Definitely showing this one to my why-can't-we-all-just-get-along-and-why-the-hangup-over-Socialism friends.
19 posted on 03/08/2003 4:50:59 PM PST by redbaiter
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To: MadIvan
UN agencies are still arguing for access to closed districts in the northeast of the country, where prison camps and military facilities are located.


And after the sterling job done in Iraq by the UN, I'm sure
that they will get access.........in perhaps 15 or 20 years.
20 posted on 03/08/2003 4:55:03 PM PST by tet68 (Jeremiah 51:24 ..."..Before your eyes I will repay Babylon for all the wrong they have done in Zion")
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