A South Korean welfare group with contacts in North Korea says the government there has totally stopped supplying food rations to its citizens.
A Buddhist welfare organization says promised Chinese aid of grain to North Korea has not arrived, and that has compelled Pyongyang to authorize people to buy food in private markets, which now operate around the clock.
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More News On The Food Shortage In North Korea
N.Korea completely cuts off state rations: aid group -- AFP
S.Korea's Lee vows to stick to stern North Korea policy -- AFP
'EU should not halt food aid to North Korea' -- Korea Times
Views Show How North Korea Policy Spread Misery -- New York Times
Hidden misery: a glimpse into North Korea -- Toronto Star
Doctor Tackles TB In North Korea -- NPR
Will Humanitarian Aid Be a Casualty in North Korea? -- Take Part
My Comment: Sinking a South Korea naval vessel may soon be the least of North Korea's problems.
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