The Telegraph: North Koreans told to prepare for new 'arduous march'
In an ominous echo of famine in the 1990s, the sanctions-hit regime is telling citizens to be ready to 'chew the roots of plants once again'.
In a proclamation that will strike fear into the hearts of the North Korean people, state media has ordered the citizenry to prepare for a new "arduous march".
The term was first coined by the North Korean leadership in 1993 as a metaphor for the four-year famine that decimated the nation from 1994.
The famine - in which as many as 3.5 million of the nation's 22 million people died - was brought on by economic mismanagement, natural disasters, the collapse of the Soviet bloc and the consequent loss of aid, combined with the regime's insistence on continuing a life of luxury and feeding the military.
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Fat boy gets to eat ribeye and people go hungry what a fool.
ReplyDeleteAs North Korea's protector and ally China sits by and watches??? What a joke!!! Maybe Kim needs to stop threatening the world.....China are you listening??????
ReplyDeleteRather amusing that a country who withdraw from the non proliferation treaty is under so much scrutiny in regards to its nuclear ambitions. United States has as recently as 2016 tested a nuclear weaponry. Also according to some reports the USA and Russia are both actually increasing their stockpiles rather then moving towards disarmament.
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