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China-Japan-Koreas
N. Korea cuts off U.N. food, ignites famine fears
2005-12-30
With the end of 2005, the U.N.'s World Food Program is slated to shut down its decade-long food distribution effort in North Korea after Pyongyang told the organization that the aid was no longer needed. The program was the biggest multinational humanitarian program in the country and was instrumental in pulling North Korea out of a famine that killed up to 2.5 million people in the mid-1990s and drove many to flee the country.

At the same time, the government announced it would revert to central control of all grain distribution, shutting down market-based experiments in grain sales that started in 2002. Then the military reportedly seized grain earmarked as incentives for growers, while promising increased rations across the board.

"If you give the food through the WFP, it is more likely to reach vulnerable people," said Noland. "If you give the food to the North Korean government, it will distribute according to its own preferences, which are basically political."

Since the regime's priority appears to be its own survival, experts say, it will naturally favor loyal military and political elite, rather than the most needy. The move to eject WFP may be a Faustian gamble for more help from its neighbors, said Robert Dujarric, a North Asia expert and visiting scholar at Japan's Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry. "They may be hoping that they can get enough aid from Korea and China, which comes with fewer strings attached."
Posted by:whitecollar redneck

#4  . Nose, cut off in spite of face!

As much as I don't give a crap about N Korea, the poor and hungry do make for good soldiers, so we do need to deal with this before we have to go fight them again. This war the boomer generation failed to finish, albeit was handed to them also, is now squarely in our lap to finish. If we don’t finish it, billions of our tax dollars will be spent in another continuous cold war with this idiot, Cuba take note we’re cleaning up our dance card. I vote we put a bullet in Kim and tear out the minefields. Watch the people of N Korea do the same thing as the East Germans and embrace Western government and build a unification plan.
Posted by: 49 pan   2005-12-30 13:34  

#3  Damn good idea Bomb-a-rama. I'd like to add about 60 or 80 other countries to your list of "leaving them to their fate." I think we'd be a lot better off if we followed your advice, particularly in the ME.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-12-30 11:26  

#2  Here's an idea: stop worrying about that place and leave it to its fate, whatever that may be. As long as Mr. Forehead and his minions are in absolute control, there will be no going around them to get to the ones that need aid the most.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-12-30 10:56  

#1  following the advice of Senator Hillary Clinton, Howard Dean and several other leading democrats, the government announced it would revert to central control

Posted by: Besoeker   2005-12-30 10:37  

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