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6 Million North Koreans Need Urgent Food Aid, UN Reports

North Korea Hunger

MATTHEW PENNINGTON   03/24/11 06:30 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — The United Nations reported Thursday that more than 6 million North Koreans, about a quarter of the communist state's population – are in urgent need of international food aid.

The findings, the result of a needs assessment conducted in February and March, will add to pressure for the United States to resume food aid to North Korea suspended in 2009 after its monitors were expelled. But doing so could be seen as aiding a government that has since advanced its nuclear weapons programs and is accused of twice attacking U.S. ally South Korea.

In its report, the result of an assessment conducted in February and March, the U.N. said that North Korea has suffered a series of shocks including summer floods and then a harsh winter, "leaving the country highly vulnerable to a food crisis."

It said the worst affected include children, women and the elderly, and recommended providing 430,000 metric tons (475,000 tons) of food aid.

North Korea's public distribution system will run out of food at the beginning of the "lean season" that runs between May and July, between spring and fall harvests. This would "substantially increase the risk of malnutrition and other diseases," the report said.

An outbreak of the livestock disease foot and mouth detected in December also posed a "serious threat to food security," it said.

Three U.N. agencies – the World Food Program, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and UNICEF – conducted the assessment at North Korea's request. They visited 40 counties in nine of the country's 11 provinces.

Five nongovernment U.S. aid agencies that visited the North last month reported severe food shortages and alarming malnutrition among children.

The U.N. said the current nutrition situation appears to be "relatively stable" but is liable to deteriorate in the "lean season."

"Children who are now mild to moderately malnourished can rapidly become severely malnourished and decrease their chance of survival or full development," the report said.

The United States said Thursday it is still considering whether to resume food aid to the North, which has had chronic problems in feeding its people since its assistance from the former Soviet Union ended. The country suffered famine in the mid-1990s in which at least hundreds of thousands are believed to have died.

State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the criteria for deciding whether to give such aid are "apolitical."

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry said Thursday the results of the U.N. assessment were "dire" and called for resumption of aid if it could be properly monitored.

"It is tempting to withhold food assistance until North Korea abandons its pursuit of nuclear weapons or adopts economic reforms. But the North demonstrated during the famine in the mid-to-late 1990s, in which an estimated 5-10 percent of ordinary North Koreans died, that it is willing to allow its people to suffer enormously," the Massachusetts Democrat said in a statement.

International donors will be concerned that any food aid not be redirected from civilians to North Korea's powerful military. They will also seek to act in concert with South Korea if assistance is restarted.

Tensions remain high on the Korean peninsula after two deadly, unprovoked military attacks on U.S. ally South Korea in the past year.

The North also recently revealed it had developed a new means of generating fissile material that might be used for a nuclear bomb. Talks on it disarming its nuclear programs have stalled for nearly two years.

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WASHINGTON — The United Nations reported Thursday that more than 6 million North Koreans, about a quarter of the communist state's population – are in urgent need of international food aid...
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02:44 PM on 03/26/2011
You do NOT feed nor clothe your enemy. The North Koreans have starved the citizens
so many time in the past, while using food sent by other countries to feed thier military.
Transverseangle
To stay healthy, everything in mderation
01:03 PM on 03/26/2011
If there was a way that it went directly to the children, it would be a no issue, the food would of been there yesterday.
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10:11 AM on 03/26/2011
Recent Article by Rev. Al Sharpton on the same subject:

In the most powerful nation of the United States, there is an often-overlooked and egregious reality -- starving children. According to the Agriculture Department, there are now 17.2 MILLION [AMERICAN] children that are at risk of lacking adequate food across the country.

N.K. can take a back seat. Let China handle it. They have plenty of rice, and up economy and won't abandon their fellow Red friend :)

We have our own problems to be worried about right now.
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R U Sirius
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10:03 AM on 03/26/2011
These hapless, clueless folks need to take a page from the current middle east playbook. However, I'm sure Mr. Kim has made certain that they have no idea that others in the world have chosen to die to change their situation.
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mudshark12
Now who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
02:18 AM on 03/26/2011
SADLY: No inspectors means no food. Otherwise the food will go to N. Korea's military, to Kim's favorites, black market. ANYWHERE but to the hungry North Korean citizens who need it.

They came up with this idea to brainwash their people into believing Kim Il Sung and his son Kim Jon Il are deities and deserve worship in order to keep them submissive to decades of poverty & abuse.
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Edward Standley
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12:33 PM on 03/26/2011
Unfortunately, I agree. And even then, I think every shipment of food should be followed by U.N. monitors until it actually goes into N.Korean citizen's mouths. A N. Korean defector who was interviewed last year said that Kim Jong Il has convinced citizens that the West gives the food as "tribute" to him out of fear of his power. Those poor people don't have a chance. I hold the senior military officers in North Korea responsible. They are the only ones who could orchestrate a coup and change their country forever.
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mudshark12
Now who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
02:02 AM on 03/28/2011
The senior military officers of North Korea are too afraid to attempt a coup. This has been tried several times in the past only to meet with swift and merciless retaliation both Kim Il Sung and his evil son Kim Il Jung. The military and every North Korean live in fear of punishment or death for even trivial offenses. Here's a link that will give you a better understanding of this brutal tyrant. http://www.moreorless.au.com/killers/kim-il-sung.html
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johnfkennedyjr
Look to my left & to my right, I'm in the Center!
04:48 PM on 03/25/2011
Food aid should only be supplied with verified proof, that the North Korean government broadcast to their people, on television­, in newspapers and their radio station that is piped into every home in the country - that they are in dire need of food aid, that 6 million people in the country are starving and that they have requested and are getting food aid from the internatio­nal community including the USA and South Korea.

If they will meet that demand, send the food.
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sueinmn
11:05 AM on 03/25/2011
That country has money to create nuclear weapons, let them feed their people! Let the UN declare a humanitarian need to remove the communist leader!
10:19 AM on 03/25/2011
The food would never get to those that really need it. The government will take it all and stockpile it and let the people starve.
10:22 AM on 03/25/2011
Not to mention the millions of homeless here in America that I'm sure would appreciate a meal.
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saysaycollins
08:56 AM on 03/25/2011
the most enraging aspect is that we have no assurance that the food will be distributed to those who need it.

Kim and his circle look more than well feed and they are popping bottles of Cognac (kims fav)
08:56 AM on 03/25/2011
Wow I thought big government meant no worries? It' s a leftist paradise do I sense it's maybe flawed? The S.Koreans seem to be doing ok with that capitalism thing going. Maybe the dead enders of the left should take notice that what they dream of for society isn't all it's cracked up to be.
09:04 AM on 03/25/2011
A Dictator is a leftist thing? Uncontrolled Pentagon spending is a leftest thing?
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
12:34 PM on 03/26/2011
Sixth grade education, or eighth?
08:46 AM on 03/25/2011
Well that is what happens when you live under Communism.

I wonder if Obama knows that this is related to the "Dreams of my father"?
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johnfkennedyjr
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08:16 AM on 03/25/2011
Food aid should only be supplied with verified proof, that the North Korean government broadcast to their people, on television, in newspapers and their radio station that is piped into every home in the country - that they are in dire need of food aid, that 6 million people in the country are starving and that they have requested and are getting food aid from the international community including the USA and South Korea.

If they will meet that demand, send the food.
08:48 AM on 03/25/2011
It is sad, but it is also caused by their economic system of Communism.

Should we give aid to our enemies?
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johnfkennedyjr
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09:28 AM on 03/25/2011
I prefer thinking of the aid as food to innocents that would suffer and perhaps die by the millions without our help, whereas our real enemies in their government would never miss a meal regardless.
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07:44 AM on 03/25/2011
“6 Million North Koreans Need Urgent Food Aid”
Whilst simultaneously, an indeterminate number of world leaders need brain transplants.

“doing so could be seen as aiding a government that has since advanced its nuclear weapons programs”
Is no one capable of pointing out to their leader, that starving and thus weakening the inhabitants of a location was an effective way of inflicting defeat upon them? But that such a siege strategy was usually put in place by an invading nation. Not those supposed to be providing protection to that enclave.

“North Korea's public distribution system will run out of food at the beginning of the "lean season"
Which could prompt an Arabesque style uprising. Since faced with that situation. Quick death in a struggle for freedom, achieves eminence over a lingering demise from starvation.

“The North also recently revealed it had developed a new means of generating fissile material that might be used for a nuclear bomb”.
But will it have enough mega-tonnage of neutrino explosive efficiency, to blow them into nutritional self sufficiency?
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wikwox
So there I was, playing the piano....
07:40 AM on 03/25/2011
Famen, mad dictators and an oversize military are what North Korea does best. To combat famen N. Korea will A) Stage massive military parades B) Stage mass rallies that blame the West and above all C) Demand money and food from China or the dump will collapse and a jillion refugees will come flooding across the border.
08:50 AM on 03/25/2011
You make a great point--Leftists always blame the rich. Rather than change their ways, Communists are happy to blame the (Capitalist) West. In America, they do the same by blaming the rich for their failing programs.
09:06 AM on 03/25/2011
yea, that capitalist thing is really working out for the American people.
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07:39 AM on 03/25/2011
BREAKING NEWS:

President Obama has become dissatisfied with the humanitarian issues in North Korea and has decided the best course of action is bomb the children you see in the above picture.