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Kim Jong-un Orders Starving North Koreans To Eat Less Food

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
October 28, 2021
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Kim Jong-un Orders Starving North Koreans To Eat Less Food

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is said to have ordered his people to eat less food until the country’s border with China is reopened in 2025.

According to RFA, North Koreans are already facing food shortages, but officials have encouraged citizens to tighten their belts for at least another three years.

However, people have already complained that shortages would make it difficult to see themselves through the winter, let alone multiple years.

North Korea closed its border with China in January 2020 as a precautionary measure against the spread of coronavirus. But the move has had a serious impact on the nation’s economy with prices of everyday goods rising sharply as demand outstripped supply.

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Speaking about the new government guidance, a resident of the city Sinuiju, who wished to remain anonymous, said that people have been warned that the chances of re-opening the border with China before 2025 were slim.

They added: ‘The food situation right now is already clearly an emergency, and the people are struggling with shortages. When the authorities tell them that they need to conserve and consume less food until 2025… they can do nothing but feel great despair.’

Despite the current hardships the North Korean people are facing, their leader Kim Jong Un has been continuing to push the idea of self-reliance this year.

Back in July, the Central Committee instructed the public to begin growing their own crops in anticipation of shortages.

The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization has estimated that North Korea is short around 860,000 tons of food this year.

The Sinuiju resident said that contempt is growing among the people. ‘They say that telling us to endure hardship until 2025 is the same as telling us to starve to death,’ the resident said.

A second source claimed that the North Korean government is attempting to spin the food shortages as a result of their effective Covid-19 strategy, which they say has worked well.

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