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North Korea is addressing the pandemic in its ‘style.’ That means leaving a lot of people hungry.

Many North Koreans are food insecure

Targeted sanctions stemming from the regime’s nuclear recalcitrance have resulted in some humanitarian costs. However, the closure of the China-North Korea border and North Korean ports has produced even greater suffering by blocking shipments of grain, as well as fertilizer and farming equipment.

Food shortages and chronic malnourishment have long been a challenge in North Korea — in 2019, U.N. officials estimated 43% of the population was food insecure. However, the pandemic has exacerbated hunger. Severe flooding caused by powerful typhoons in 2020 also created lingering effects on this year’s low crop yields.
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North Korea Announces Strict Vigilance On Land Border Amid Omicron Fears

Amid the deteriorating economic condition of North Korea, Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un has again announced strict vigilance on its international borders.

Amid the deteriorating economic condition of North Korea, Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un has again announced strict vigilance on its international borders, The Korea Herald reported on Sunday. The announcement from Kim Jong-Un came after South Africa has reported several cases of the new COVID-19 variant, Omicron in the last five days. This promoted several other countries to either shut down their borders or invoke strict restrictions on foreign footfall.

B.1.1.529 is more transmissible than Delta: Kim Jong-Un

According to a report published by the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Kim Jong-Un called the newly COVID variant "five-time more contagious" than the delta variant. Irrespective of North Korea's Supreme leader's claim, the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Sunday declared that the data is “insufficient” for the global health body to establish whether the variant of concern B.1.1.529 is more transmissible than Delta. "The country's officials and other "workers" are concentrating all efforts on "thoroughly ensuring perfection" in the emergency virus control and prevention campaign, KCNA quoted Kim Jong-Un as saying.

Since early last year, North Korea has tightened border controls to prevent a coronavirus pandemic on its soil. Earlier, there were some hints that it may be loosening the prohibitions, with commerce with China increasing dramatically in recent months. Late in September, the World Health Organization (WHO) restarted shipments of medical supplies from China to North Korea. In the first week of November, it began cross-border train freight shipments with China, ending the longstanding pandemic trade embargo.

However, the emergence of the new COVID-19 variant, Omicron, has added woes to the country's "crawling economy". On November 18, he had also called for strengthening the country's self-reliance in the next five years despite knowing the fact it needs technological support in order to fulfil his vision. "The responsibilities set forth by our party are broad, and difficulties are piling up, but we cannot wait until all conditions are met," Kim was quoted by the news agency as saying. "We need to undauntedly move forward along our development path with only our strength," added the supreme leader. Besides, Kim Jong-Un on several occasions bolstered the country's strict measures in dealing with the COVID virus. According to him, he has managed to weed out the deadly pandemic from the country, but, experts widely doubt his claims.

Know more about the Omicron variant

According to WHO, the first case of a new COVID variant was detected in South Africa and has also been detected in travellers from Hong Kong and Botswana. It is worth mentioning that South Africa has reported nearly 200 cases of Coronavirus in the past two weeks ago. However, with the emergence of the newly detected variant, the cases in the country went up to 2,465. Notably, the difference of nearly 2,400 cases was reported within a gap of three days. The scientific community was concerned with the transmissibility of the new variant as it went from barely detected to spreading among the majority of the samples.

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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un warns of ‘very giant struggle’

North Korean leader says country must make progress in defence, agriculture and construction amid economic difficulties.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said the country must be prepared for a “very giant struggle” next year to continue to make progress in areas including defence, agriculture and construction, state media reported on Thursday.

Kim made the remarks on Wednesday at a meeting of the central committee of the ruling Worker’s Party’s politburo, which decided to hold a plenary meeting of the committee next month.

Kim said that while the country still faces economic difficulties, the party has had success in pushing to meet policy targets and implementing the five-year economic plan he unveiled early this year, the official KCNA news agency said.

Food and electricity shortages

“It is very encouraging that the positive changes were made in the overall state affairs including politics, economy, culture, and national defence as evidenced by the stable management of the state economy and big successes made in the agricultural and construction sectors,” Kim said.

“Next year will be an important one as we should wage a very giant struggle as much as we did this year,” he said.

Kim has sought to boost the economy and power supply with his plan, but UN agencies have said food and electricity shortages remain, exacerbated by sanctions imposed over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes, the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters.

North Korea has not confirmed any coronavirus cases, but has closed borders and imposed domestic travel restrictions and other measures, apparently to control or prevent an outbreak.

Source: Reuters
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North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un warns of ‘very giant struggle’

North Korean leader says country must make progress in defence, agriculture and construction amid economic difficulties.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said the country must be prepared for a “very giant struggle” next year to continue to make progress in areas including defence, agriculture and construction, state media reported on Thursday.

Kim made the remarks on Wednesday at a meeting of the central committee of the ruling Worker’s Party’s politburo, which decided to hold a plenary meeting of the committee next month.

Kim said that while the country still faces economic difficulties, the party has had success in pushing to meet policy targets and implementing the five-year economic plan he unveiled early this year, the official KCNA news agency said.

Food and electricity shortages

“It is very encouraging that the positive changes were made in the overall state affairs including politics, economy, culture, and national defence as evidenced by the stable management of the state economy and big successes made in the agricultural and construction sectors,” Kim said.

“Next year will be an important one as we should wage a very giant struggle as much as we did this year,” he said.

Kim has sought to boost the economy and power supply with his plan, but UN agencies have said food and electricity shortages remain, exacerbated by sanctions imposed over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes, the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters.

North Korea has not confirmed any coronavirus cases, but has closed borders and imposed domestic travel restrictions and other measures, apparently to control or prevent an outbreak.

Source: Reuters
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Forza Horizon 5 Player Gets 8000 Year Ban For Kim Jong-Un Car

Don't joke about nuclear war on the side of your virtual cars, please.

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Kim Jong-Un Eagerly Waiting For Inner Circle To Get Big Enough So He Can Start Executing People Again

PYONGYANG—Feverishly anticipating the moment when he can return to his cherished pastime, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un told reporters Wednesday that he was eagerly waiting for his inner circle to get big enough so he can begin executing people again. “Man, I’ve been giving out a lot of promotions to grow party leadership, but it still feels like it’s been forever since I’ve poisoned a cabinet member or used artillery to blow up an advisor,” said Kim, stressing that he blamed himself for winnowing down his once-substantial inner circle with nerve gas and electrocutions without an eye to the future predicament in which he would land himself. “Obviously, it’s tough, because I’m insane, so I’d love to just kill one of the few officials still sitting in my meetings, brand him as an enemy of the people, and maybe pose for a photo with his decapitated corpse. But then I’d just be in an empty room and what do I do then? Poison myself? I don’t know. Seems less appealing. Unfortunately, I’ve also assassinated most of my relatives or I’d just promote them up the ranks.” Kim added that it simply wasn’t exciting enough to execute one person at a time and that he was firmly committed to the fun of large-scale political purges.

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Forza Horizon 5 player gets banned 8,000 years for Kim Jong-Un KFC car design

As far as the Internet goes, it seems everything is fair game.

Well, almost everything, as a Forza Horizon 5 player found out that creative freedom is not exactly always free. As seen on Reddit, a aspiring creator has got slapped with an insane ban in Forza Horizon 5 for taking liberties with fast-food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un

Now, fast-food crossovers with the video game world are nothing new, but this creation is on a whole other level. The genius involved sees plenty of tongue-in-cheek designs referencing popular brands while still poking fun at North Korea and its leader.

However, it seems not everyone is on board with this joke, with the user being banned for close to 8000 years, 7978 years to be exact, for a first-time offence. The post also noted that the ban is not the doing of developers Playground Games behind Forza Horizon 5, but the enforcement team of Turn 10 Studios, the other studio working on the franchise.

The community is definitely not on board with such strict action for something many would see as a joke, but one can also understand why the powers that be are coming down hard on potentially incendiary content like this Kim Jung-Un KFC car design in Forza Horizon 5.
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After 10 years under Kim Jong-Un, North Korea is in a state of purgatory

In October last year, Kim Jong-un apologised. It was uncharacteristic of the scion of a family that has ruled North Korea for 70 years but Kim – the millennial dictator – had to find a way to connect with his starving people.

“My efforts and sincerity have not been sufficient enough to rid our people of the difficulties in their life,” he told the crowd in the square named after his grandfather Kim Il-Sung. “I am really sorry for that.”

Kim, who celebrates a decade in power on Friday, has defied the cynics by maintaining his grip over Pyongyang, and disappointed the optimists by keeping North Korea firmly shut off from the rest of the world.

The baby-faced despot is often portrayed as a caricature: the horse-riding, brandy guzzling, basketball-loving dictator of one of the world’s poorest countries.

But despite his youth, Kim has displayed a ruthless hold over North Korea’s state apparatus, executing his rivals, including his uncle, and murdering his brother, while assuming total control over all popular culture, educational curriculums, and the internecine politics of North Korea’s elite.

“He has used a very brutal power consolidation method,” said Hoo Chiew-Ping, a lecturer in strategic studies at the National University of Malaysia. “He is confident. Together with his sister Kim Yo-jong they have set up a family that has autonomy not only over the regime but over the entire state structure.”

Like Donald Trump, he has used the international stage to burnish his legitimacy at home. At 37, Kim has been in power longer than China’s President Xi Jinping.

“The secret of survival is being isolated and reclusive,” said Leonid Petrov, a North Korea expert at the Australian National University. “It is a three-legged system – the iron triangle - the party, the army and the Kims. As long as the clan survives that gives the elites the legitimacy for the whole project of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.”

On that autumn day in October 2020, Kim apologised because he had broken a promise he made in his first public speech almost nine years earlier. North Koreans would “never have to tighten their belts again,” he told the thousands gathered five months after his father Kim Jong-il’s death.

Now, after years of economic sanctions fuelled by his own nuclear weapons program and exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, Kim could not pretend that famine and hardship had not returned to the country.

The tearful North Korean leader had promoted a shift from a “military first” policy to a “people first” policy, one that would see him lavish praise on citizens’ sacrifice while offering little significant economic development outside of Pyongyang and a few border cities.

“Our people have always been grateful to our party, but it is none other than themselves who surely deserve a bow of gratitude,” said Kim.

He told his people that despite all his promises and their sacrifice they may need to eat less and work more.

“That’s why the North Korean regime needs the war to continue,” said Petrov. “When there is war, people suffer and starve and die, and they are still mobilised around the leader.

“If its peace and love hearts and roses, there will be a big question about why they need the great leader, the great protector or the great generals to defend the 25 million North Koreans from the West.”

North and South Korea have maintained an armistice since the end of the Korean War in 1953. South Korean President Moon Jae-In said during his visit to Australia this week that the two sides had reached an “in-principle” deal to end the war, but discussions have stalled after North Korea’s demands for an end to US sanctions and for US troops to leave South Korea.

Despite Moon’s optimism, the situation remains a stalemate. With few achievements outside of missile and thermonuclear weapon tests, and growing concern about food shortages and soaring medicine prices, according to South Korea’s National Intelligence Services, Kim is tougher than ever on any glimmer of dissent.

At least 23 people have been publicly executed under Kim in one northern town, Hyesan, according to the Transitional Justice Working Group, which has interviewed 683 North Korean defectors since 2015. The town is a hub for information from the outside world. Six were executed for watching South Korean pop and entertainment videos, according to the report released on Thursday.

“The Ministry of Internal Security has more control than ever,” said Hoo.

Nearby in Ryanggang Province border guards shot at three people last week who were trying to cross the frozen river into China, Osaka-based North Korean magazine Rimjin Gang reported.

On smuggled mobile phones, residents told Rimjin Gang that there were limits to what they could endure.

“I feel choked with the tight control,” said one North Korean woman. “Recently, people have been saying that their lives are like pigs in a cave. Yet pigs can squeal when they are hungry, but people here can’t even make a sound. Do foreign people know that our life is like this?”

The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated an already tense situation, giving Kim the excuse to clamp down further on borders and any outside influences. The country has rejected offers of millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines and in October, North Korea’s Central Committee told its citizens to farm more of their own food because the border was not expected to open until 2025.

“Things took a very bad turn,” said Hoo. “In large part because a lot of the agricultural activities in North Korea are actually supported by international NGOs. Even the basic machine tools for working on the field and fertilisers have to be imported.”

North Korea’s annual trade with China fell by two-thirds to $257 million in the year to September 2021, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service said in November.

But Beijing remains the key to North Korea’s survival. Born out of the start of the first Cold War, North Korea is now at the heart of the second.

“It is a capstone of the major geopolitical game in north-east Asia,” said Petrov. “If you remove it, the whole thing might crumble.”

China needs North Korea as a buffer against the US-allied South Korea and Japan. It will continue to support it with enough fuel and food to stave off collapse.

“Instead of growth, North Korea will have stagnation, but not an acute crisis,” Andrei Lankov, a professor at Seoul’s Kookmin University told AP.

“For Kim Jong-un and his elite, it’s an acceptable compromise.”

Ten years on from the start of his rule Kim’s North Korea is in a state of purgatory – unable to free itself from sanctions or develop its economy, but with just enough assistance from China to survive.

“North Korea is a crazy revolutionary state where nothing changes,” said Petrov.

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21 Shocking Laws In North Korea That Will Make You Do A Double-Take

North Korea never ceases to amaze the whole world. Despite the fact that this country is closed to ordinary tourists, and you are unlikely to see a photo from there on Instagram, nevertheless, sometimes interesting information about this country does get out.

The country is considered the most closed country, which is not surprising given the number of terrible laws. The state takes away fundamental rights from its citizens and imposes strange totalitarian rules on them. Earlier we brought you the story on strict rules that Kim Jong-Un wife has to follow and this time brought some of the weird laws in North Korea you had no idea about

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Kim Jong-Un bans laughing in North Korea for 11 days. 7 rules that will make you go ROFL
People in North Korea cannot laugh, celebrate and drink for 11 days. Here's why.

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FALLING ASLEEP IN A MEETING

Falling asleep during a meeting is a saviour for us, but a crime in North Korea. Hyon Yong, a former defence minister of North Korea, was executed in 2015 for falling asleep during an event. Basically, if you're in North Korea, keep your caffeine handy.
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Kim Jong-un spends £2.7million on lingerie for teenage sex slaves

KIM Jong-Un is splurging millions on sexy underwear for his “Pleasure Squad” of teenage girls.

The pervy North Korean dictator imported racy lingerie – including suspenders and corsets – for his personal harem. Girls are plucked from classrooms at the age of 13 and forced to “service” the tubby tyrant and his henchmen.

Doctors perform medical checks to make sure they are virgins before they are forcibly recruited to the so-called “Pleasure Squad” or “Section Five”. Kim Jong-Un spent a staggering £2.7million on knickers last year.

Ordinary North Koreans are starving after the Communist regime’s disastrous policies caused a series of famines. Two million people are forced to survive on handouts of 650g of rice, maize and meat per day.

But according to the International Trade Centre, Kim is spending millions on Champagne, cheese, chocolate and beer imported from Europe.

The dumpy despot – who has reportedly developed gout after gorging on Emmental cheese from Switzerland – signed off £235,000 of imported spirits, £113,000 on wines and Champagne and £56,500 on German beer.

The 37-year-old – who was schooled in a Swiss private school – also squandered £66,882 on imported cheeses, £57,229 on Swiss watches and £123,442 worth of perfumes, deodorants, make-up and hair care products.

Sourse: Daily Star
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Kim Jong-Un may be holed up with his 2,000-woman ‘Pleasure Squad’

f Kim Jong Un is holed up in his luxe seaside hideaway in the port city of Wonsan, he may have plenty of company — a harem of 2,000 sex slaves, a report said.

The North Korean dictator resurrected his late grandfather’s “Pleasure Squad” of secret sex entertainers in 2015, The Sun reported.

And while the dictator’s location and the state of his health remain a mystery, some reports say he fled to a luxury resort in the port city located along the eastern side of the Korean Peninsula to avoid catching the coronavirus — and the UK paper speculates that he might have his harem with him.

“It’s within the walls of his ultra-protected palaces that his Pleasure Squad provides entertainment for high-ranking North Korean officials,” the paper reported.

“The 2,000-strong harem is said to be made to sing and dance for the nation’s elite — but also take part in bizarre sexual games and orgies.”

Kim is widely known for his love of booze and fine food — and the Pleasure Squad provides him with kinky carnal pleasures as well.

Some members are said to have been as young as 13 when they were taken out of school and forced into sex work.

Defectors from North Korea even say the girls have to undergo invasive medical examinations to prove they’re virgins before they can join.

The Pleasure Squad or Kippumjo began during the reign of North Korea’s founder, Kim Il-sung, who is still considered the country’s Eternal President, despite dying in 1994.

In the late 1970s, at the height of his power, he sent out his officials to scour the nation for its most attractive young women and girls to act as singers and dancers, according to The Sun.

Some worked as maids, but the most sexually attractive were ordered to become “comfort women” for powerful officials.

Kim Il-sung especially liked virgins because he believed having sex with them allowed him to absorb the girls’ “ki” or life-force.

Authorities would tell the girls’ parents their daughters were on an important mission to serve Kim Il-sung, and they had no say in the matter.

The girls would then be kept in party leaders’ mansions and had to do whatever they were told.

Later, officers in the North Korean military often took the women as wives after they were “retired” from their sexual duties in their 20s.

Kenji Fujimoto, a sushi chef who worked for the Kims between 1989 and 2001, claimed that Kim Jong-il’s brother, Jang Song Thaek, would “audition” girls for the dictator.

“If they were singers, they would sing right there,” Fujimoto told NK News. “There would be separate auditions for dancers. The panel would ask them to raise their legs and all that.”

The cook said in order to get the auditions, girls would have to have sex with Jang Song Thaek first.

He was later executed, NK News reported.

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johan20090 schreef op 18 december 2021 12:34:

Kim Jong-un spends £2.7million on lingerie for teenage sex slaves

KIM Jong-Un is splurging millions on sexy underwear for his “Pleasure Squad” of teenage girls.

The pervy North Korean dictator imported racy lingerie – including suspenders and corsets – for his personal harem. Girls are plucked from classrooms at the age of 13 and forced to “service” the tubby tyrant and his henchmen.

Doctors perform medical checks to make sure they are virgins before they are forcibly recruited to the so-called “Pleasure Squad” or “Section Five”.

Source: Daily Star
Seks met minderjarigen (Wetsartikel 245 Strafrecht)

Seks met minderjarigen is in Nederland ten strengste verboden. Iedere ontuchtige handeling waarbij een kind van jonger dan 16 jaar betrokken is, wordt een volwassene dan ook zwaar aangerekend. Dwang is hierbij van secundair belang; dat wil zeggen dat een volwassene ook strafbaar is wanneer de minderjarige met het seksueel contact heeft ingestemd of hier zelf het initiatief toe heeft genomen.

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johan20090 schreef op 18 december 2021 13:40:

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Seks met minderjarigen (Wetsartikel 245 Strafrecht)

Seks met minderjarigen is in Nederland ten strengste verboden. Iedere ontuchtige handeling waarbij een kind van jonger dan 16 jaar betrokken is, wordt een volwassene dan ook zwaar aangerekend. Dwang is hierbij van secundair belang; dat wil zeggen dat een volwassene ook strafbaar is wanneer de minderjarige met het seksueel contact heeft ingestemd of hier zelf het initiatief toe heeft genomen.

zedendelict-advocaat.nl/seks-met-mind...
Werkelijk waar???? Dus een 18 jarige die sex heeft met een 15 jarige is strafbaar. Nou begin maar met oppakken dan.
En dan die viezerikken met hun uitgehuwelijkte tienerbruiden. Kraait ook geen haan naar, vooral niet in de linkse kerk.

Andre Hazes kan dus postuum nog berecht worden voor pedofilie.
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Subtropical schreef op 18 december 2021 13:58:

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Werkelijk waar???? Dus een 18 jarige die sex heeft met een 15 jarige is strafbaar. Nou begin maar met oppakken dan.
En dan die viezerikken met hun uitgehuwelijkte tienerbruiden. Kraait ook geen haan naar, vooral niet in de linkse kerk.

Andre Hazes kan dus postuum nog berecht worden voor pedofilie.
Rachel Hazes heeft op haar vijftiende voor het eerst seks gehad met André Hazes. De toen 34-jarige zanger kwam haar slaapkamer binnen toen ze op zijn zoon Melvin paste. ... Rachel wilde het wel, maar het overviel haar ook, zei ze voor het oog van 694.000 kijkers in de docuserie Kleine jongen.
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North Korea: A decade of purges, nukes and international sanctions | DW News

A decade of purges, nukes and international sanctions: This week marks 10 years since North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un became the third generation of his family to rule over the impoverished communist country.

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How does North Korea finance a nuclear weapons program? | DW Documentary

How is it possible that North Korea can finance a nuclear weapons program? One of the poorest countries in the world is even able to worry the United States with its nuclear arsenal. The answer lies in the criminal activities of "Office 39".

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luchtschip schreef op 24 december 2021 20:10:

Noord Koreaanse Legertop

kijk eens naar de onderscheidingen op hun uniform

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twitter.com/farhip/status/14742409018...

Zien er ook niet echt uit als militairen.
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luchtschip schreef op 24 december 2021 20:10:

Noord Koreaanse Legertop

kijk eens naar de onderscheidingen op hun uniform

pbs.twimg.com/media/FHWOSXzXMBYdHYg?f...

twitter.com/farhip/status/14742409018...

Ze delen de onderscheidingen gratis uit. Het heeft de waarde van WC papier en meer is het niet.
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North Korean graffiti calling Kim Jong-Un a 'son of a bi**h' prompts officials to demand handwriting samples from THOUSANDS of Pyongyang residents

You son of a b*** ... people are starving to death because of you,' message said. It appeared on apartment building in Pyongyang, the capital where the elite live. Protests against Kim's tyranny are incredibly rare, particularly in Pyongyang. Graffiti comes amid severe famine exacerbated by floods and Covid pandemic.

North Korean officials are demanding handwriting samples from thousands of residents in Pyongyang after graffiti appeared calling King Jong Un a 'son of a b****.'

The message, 'Kim Jong Un, you son of a b****. The people are starving to death because of you,' appeared on the walls of an apartment building in the Pyongchon district on December 22, according to news site Daily NK.

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