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Author: mrbawana2umrbawana2u Date: Jul 25, 2007 14:19
North Koreans starving to death
July 25, 2007
Associated Press
SEOUL, South Korea - About 430 North Koreans have died of hunger in a
northern region of the impoverished communist country in the past
month because of chronic food shortages, a South Korean aid group said
Wednesday.
The number of people who starved to death is also on the rise in other
northern regions, with an average of four people dying per day in
hospitals in each county and city in that area, the Good Friends aid
agency said in a newsletter.
"The death toll could be even higher as we don't have full statistics
in the North," Erica Kang, a spokeswoman for the aid agency, told The
Associated Press.
North Korean authorities have said illnesses were to blame for the
deaths but they were caused by long-term malnutrition, the aid agency
said, citing an unidentified doctor in the North.
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Author: EeyoreEeyore Date: Jul 25, 2007 22:40
mrbawana2u wrote:
> North Koreans starving to death
> July 25, 2007
> Associated Press
>
> SEOUL, South Korea - About 430 North Koreans have died of hunger in a
> northern region of the impoverished communist country in the past
> month because of chronic food shortages, a South Korean aid group said
> Wednesday.
What do expect under their regime ?
Graham
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Author: mrbawana2umrbawana2u Date: Jul 26, 2007 06:06
On Jul 25, 10:40 pm, Eeyore hotmail.com>
wrote:
> mrbawana2u wrote:
>> North Koreans starving to death
>> July 25, 2007
>> Associated Press
>
>> SEOUL, South Korea - About 430 North Koreans have died of hunger in a
>> northern region of the impoverished communist country in the past
>> month because of chronic food shortages, a South Korean aid group said
>> Wednesday.
>
> What do expect under their regime ?
How big/small is their carbon footprint?
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Author: Talk-n-DogTalk-n-Dog Date: Jul 26, 2007 06:27
mrbawana2u wrote:
> On Jul 25, 10:40 pm, Eeyore hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>> mrbawana2u wrote:
>>> North Koreans starving to death
>>> July 25, 2007
>>> Associated Press
>>> SEOUL, South Korea - About 430 North Koreans have died of hunger in a
>>> northern region of the impoverished communist country in the past
>>> month because of chronic food shortages, a South Korean aid group said
>>> Wednesday.
>> What do expect under their regime ?
>
> How big/small is their carbon footprint?
>
Did South Korea starve their citizens to pay for Military weapons too?
It's not Global Warming it's Global Domination...
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An ignorant person is one who doesn't know what you have just found out
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Author: EeyoreEeyore Date: Jul 26, 2007 07:21
mrbawana2u wrote:
> Eeyore wrote:
>> mrbawana2u wrote:
>>> North Koreans starving to death
>>> July 25, 2007
>>> Associated Press
>>
>>> SEOUL, South Korea - About 430 North Koreans have died of hunger in a
>>> northern region of the impoverished communist country in the past
>>> month because of chronic food shortages, a South Korean aid group said
>>> Wednesday.
>>
>> What do expect under their regime ?
>
> How big/small is their carbon footprint?
What relevance does that have to anything ?
Graham
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Author: mrbawana2umrbawana2u Date: Jul 26, 2007 16:57
On Jul 26, 7:21 am, Eeyore hotmail.com>
wrote:
> mrbawana2u wrote:
>> Eeyore wrote:
>>> mrbawana2u wrote:
>>>> North Koreans starving to death
>>>> July 25, 2007
>>>> Associated Press
>
>>>> SEOUL, South Korea - About 430 North Koreans have died of hunger in a
>>>> northern region of the impoverished communist country in the past
>>>> month because of chronic food shortages, a South Korean aid group said
>>>> Wednesday.
>
>>> What do expect under their regime ?
>
>> How big/small is their carbon footprint?
>
> What relevance does that have to anything ?
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Author: infoinfo Date: Jul 26, 2007 17:09
> Despite the food shortages, the North doled out food rations to people
> in the capital, Pyongyang, the agency said, in an apparent move to
> draw loyalty from the country's top elite.
>
> The North also supplied food to the military, easing its complaints
> and enabling the military to regain stability, said the aid agency.
>
> The North's leader Kim Jong Il has placed top priority on the
> military, channeling the country's scarce resources to the military
> under his "songun," or military-first policy.
Looks like, that if you want to live in N Korea, you should be in the
military.
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