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There's so much news about North Korea right now and what Un is doing, I got a suggestion for a NK megathread, so here it is. Post the world's greatest nation's antics here. I'm merging a few of the more recent threads to continue discussion.



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https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/south-korea-planning-war-decapitation-132232777.html

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has pushed for a new plan for a rapid war with North Korea and an overhaul of the country's defense industry to overwhelm and crush the North's government, the South Korean newspaper The Chosun Ilbo reported Tuesday.

Moon took office in May promising to attempt to engage diplomatically with North Korea and seek peace, but in the months since, the North has provoked the international community with missile tests at a blistering pace.

For some time, South Korea has been training a "decapitation force," reportedly with the help of the US Navy's SEAL Team 6, but now an increasingly bold North Korea may demand quicker action.

South Korea's new plan identifies more than 1,000 targets for precision missile fires and sites for marines to drop in and quickly kill North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the paper reported.

The plan represents a more independent version of South Korea's current plan, which relies on support from US aircraft carriers. As it stands, no major military commander recommends military action against North Korea, which has a staggering array of conventional — and potentially nuclear — weapons pointed at Seoul, where 26 million call home.

But South Korea's new plan to quickly and decisively dominate the North relies on reforming the defense-acquisition process and cutting out wasteful spending to wield the full might of its economic dominance against Pyongyang, according to the report. For that reason, don't expect the plan to take effect anytime soon.
 
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He looks healthy - by which I mean "still fat." So much for the rumors that he was on death's door and his cutie commie sister was about to take over.
the original kim jong un died and chris's dimensional merge brought us a new fatass from another universe

and it brought us a new kim jong un, too
 

North Korean authorities in Onsong County order people to “eradicate street cats”

As North Korea’s excessive measures in response to COVID-19 continue into the new year, authorities in Onsong County have recently issued an extraordinary order to “eradicate street cats,” according to a source.

In a telephone conversation with Daily NK on Thursday, a source in North Hamgyong Province said authorities ordered residents of Onsong County on Dec. 9 to eliminate street cats. Local authorities explained that the measure was “to prevent coronavirus [from entering] through animals coming over from China,” he added.

North Korea deployed the so-called Storm Corps (11th Corps) and Seventh Corps to the Sino-North Korean border last June. In August, the Ministry of Social Security proclaimed that people or animals illegally entering the buffer zone between North Korea and China would be “fired upon” without warning.

North Korean authorities fully mobilized all methods at their disposal to stop COVID-19 from entering the country last year, deploying the military to the border and even firing shots at illegal border crossers.

North Korea’s hardline response is continuing into the new year. Local residents of Pochon County, Yanggang Province, spotted soldiers shooting at birds flying in from China on Jan. 2. There has even been an instance of someone being shot to death by soldiers as they strolled along the border looking for food.

“Now they are forcing even local residents to kill animals,” said the source. “They are also spreading [the idea] that cats coming from China could carry the coronavirus.”

A growing number of people are expressing outrage over these “never-ending” orders to “kill.”

North Koreans are also criticizing the order as “irrational,” the source said.

Some locals have even taken to sarcasm, darkly noting that while “animals can’t talk, they know where there are lots of things to eat,” and are asking why cats would even come to North Korea because “there’s not even enough food for people” to eat.

1. There still are cats in NK?
2. Enjoy rats eating your crops LOL
 
I will never not be triggered by NKnews/pro going behind such an steep paywall. NK reporting from the rest of the media is fucking garbage.
At least they kept KCNA Watch free.
 

Third High-Profile North Korean Diplomat Defected to South Korea in 2019

North Korea’s acting ambassador to Kuwait secretly defected to South Korea in 2019, the third in a series of high-profile diplomat defections since 2016, South Korean media reported Monday.

Ryu Hyun Woo, Pyongyang’s acting ambassador to Kuwait in 2019, entered South Korea in September of that year, reportedly concerned about his children’s future. It is believed that Ryu changed his name after settling in the South. Ryu had taken over the post in 2017, when then-Ambassador So Chang Sik was expelled following a UN Security Council resolution that imposed sanctions on Pyongyang.

Ryu entered South Korea mere months after Jo Song Gil, who had been North Korea’s acting ambassador to Italy before defecting to the South in July 2019. Thae Yong Ho, meanwhile, defected in 2016 while serving as deputy ambassador to the United Kingdom.

Thae, now a lawmaker in the South, told the media that Ryu is the son-in-law of Jon Il Chun, who was the head of Bureau 39, a secret organization tasked with raising and managing slush funds for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his family, including through illegal activities like counterfeiting and the drug trade.

The South Korean government has not yet acknowledged Ryu’s defection, however. A South Korean National Intelligence Service official told RFA’s Korean Service that “nothing can be confirmed on the matter.”

A high-ranking Ministry of Unification official told reporters the same day, “There is no information that can be confirmed on the issue of North Korean defectors or refugees or anyone else entering South Korea.”

“In the Ministry of Unification, it is a consistent principle not to confirm anything related to the issue,” the official said.

Kuwait has traditionally been North Korea’s de-facto base in the Middle East, according to Ko Young-hwan of South Korea’s Institute for National Security Strategy (INSS).

Ko, formerly the first secretary at the North Korean embassy in Congo, told RFA that the embassy in Kuwait earned a considerable amount of foreign currency by selling weapons during the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq War.

“After the execution of Jang Song-thaek, the chief of the Central Administrative Department of the party, it seems that high-ranking North Koreans are now fed up,” Ko said, referring to the high-profile 2013 execution of Kim Jong Un’s uncle which many believe represented a consolidation of power by Kim.

Ko said that the treatment of disgraced diplomats may have motivated Ryu to defect.

“Punishments are too harsh. If they are found to have done something wrong, they will be summoned back to North Korea. And if that’s not enough, they will be sent to a political prison camp,” said Ko.

“This creates a hatred of the system and this is why they fear there is no future. I think there might have been some anxiety about the system in this case,” he said.

Growing uncertainty about Kim Jong Un’s leadership may also have prompted the diplomats to flee to the South, according to Cho Han Bum, of the Korea Institute of National Unification.

Cho said that with ongoing sanctions against North Korea, many of the diplomats have to endure increasing pressure and unreasonable demands from Pyongyang but are almost powerless to fulfill these.

“The uncertainty surrounding the Kim Jong Un regime and the lack of vision may be the root cause. In that situation, the North Korean authorities’ heavy assignment to overseas missions is also a key problem,” Cho said.

“It may be that the reason for his defection was because he had to secure a large amount in funds or had a heavy workload. I assume there will be unknown defections of trade officials, diplomats, and other high-ranking officials moving forward,” he said.

Thae meanwhile said in a press release that Ryu, like himself, had likely defected out of concern for his children.

“As a parent, former acting ambassador Ryu wouldn’t have wanted to pass on a life like a slave to his children,” Ryu said in the release.

“Even if you live in North Korea’s privileged class, thoughts change once you go abroad and compare,” he said.

The defector-turned-lawmaker said that Pyongyang would do its best to prevent further escapes by strengthening its security at the Sino-Korean border and by increasing its monitoring of overseas workers and diplomats.

“However, even the Korean Wave, in the form of South Korean songs and dramas, has become part of North Korean culture. The awakening of the North Korean people cannot be stopped through violence,” Thae said.
 

Teenage boy caught watching pornography exiled to countryside with family

Daily NK has become aware that North Korea is stepping up punishments and intensifying a crackdown based on the “anti-reactionary thought law” adopted at the end of last year. The law seems to have strengthened the authorities’ control over citizens in the country.

According to a source in North Pyongan Province, a teenage boy who was caught watching pornography at his home in Sinuiju earlier this month has been exiled to the countryside along with his parents.

The teenager was watching a pornographic video late at night when his parents were not at home. He was caught during a surprise inspection by a task force created to monitor “deviant” behavior.

According to the explanatory material for the “anti-reactionary thought law” obtained exclusively by Daily NK, Article 29 of the law calls for sentences of five to 15 years of correctional labor for consumption or possession of pornographic videos or books, photos or drawings that “preach superstition.” Individuals who produce, import or distribute such materials may get life sentences of correctional labor or even the death penalty, depending on the quantity of the material.

However, it appears that because the “anti-reactionary thought law” does not prescribe punishment regulations for adolescents, the punishment was set to deportation instead of correctional labor.

Articles 34-38 of the law stipulate fines of KPW 100,000 to 200,000 if a reactionary thought crime occurs due to the irresponsible education of children and orders the entire family to move to the countryside as punishment for the parents.

For someone who lives in one of the larger cities in North Korea, being deported to the provinces is considered quite a heavy sentence as these individuals will not only lose their economic base but also become politically stigmatized.

As a result, some of the people aware of the incident questioned whether this punishment was too severe for a teenager.

“The crackdown and punishments are likely to intensify for the time being given that the ‘anti-reactionary thought law’ is still in the early stage of implementation,” the source said.

“Moreover, Kim Jong Un stated that ‘non-socialism is a malignant tumor that hinders unity’ and declared a ‘more intensive struggle against the non-socialist phenomenon’ at the Second Plenary Meeting of the Eighth Central Committee of the Workers’ Party on Feb. 8,” he added.

Daily NK is aware that the principal of the school attended by the teenage boy also received the “revolutionary punishment” of unpaid labor.

The principal was punished because articles 34-38 of the act stipulates “punishments of unpaid labor, demotion, dismissal, or forced resignation if a reactionary thought crime occurs due to the failure to control and educate students on how to abide by the law.”

Daily NK understands, however, that the principal was not demoted or dismissed.

Meanwhile, the South Korean National Intelligence Service explained in a report to South Korea’s National Assembly Intelligence Committee on Feb. 16 that North Korea has strengthened punishments in the “anti-reactionary thought law” by prescribing the maximum punishment of death penalty for the import and distribution of South Korean video materials.


*Translated by Vilde Olaussen
 
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