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Kim Jong Un's Comments Reflect Growing Fear Over North Korea's Food Crisis  – The Diplomat


The COVID-19 pandemic and U.S.-led economic sanctions have pushed the North toward an economic catastrophe.
June 30, 2021
In this June 18, 2021, file photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks during a Workers’ Party meeting in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Credit: Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP, File
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Since the coronavirus pandemic began in early 2020, North Korea’s government has taken aggressive measures to prevent a massive number of infections within the country, cognizant of its lack of medical facilities. One of its aggressive measures was locking down the border with China, the biggest trade partner of the North. Since then, the North’s economy has been sluggish as the pandemic continues – along with the border shutdown. ....

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Kim Jong Un calls K-pop a 'vicious cancer' in the new culture war


Jun 14, 2021
SEOUL – Kim Jong Un called it a “vicious cancer” corrupting young North Koreans’ “attire, hairstyles, speeches, behaviors.” His state media has warned that if left unchecked, it would make North Korea “crumble like a damp wall.”
After winning fans around the world, South Korean pop culture has entered the final frontier: North Korea, where its growing influence has prompted the leader of the totalitarian state to declare a new culture war to stop it. But even a dictator may have trouble holding back the tide.
In recent months, hardly a day has gone by without Kim or state media railing against “anti-socialist and nonsocialist” influences spreading in his country, especially South Korean movies, K-dramas and K-pop videos. As part of a panicked attempt to reassert control, Kim has ordered his government to stamp out the cultural invasion. ....

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un labels K-pop a 'vicious cancer'


Kim Jong-un is imposing harsher penalties on citizens who are consuming South Korean movies, K-dramas and K-pop videos. Photo: Reuters
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has labelled K-Pop as a vicious cancer that is corrupting the youth of the country he leads. As a result, he is imposing harsher penalties on citizens who are consuming South Korean movies, K-dramas and K-pop videos.
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New York Times detailed the secretive anti-K-pop campaign that came to light through leaked internal documents from the Democratic People s Republic of Korea (DPRK). The news was originally reported by the Seoul-based news source Daily NK.
The state media has slammed the spread of anti-socialist influence, which has reportedly corrupted the attire, hairstyles, speeches, behaviors of young North Koreans. In an attempt to reassert control, Kim has ordered his government to crack down on these so-called anti-socialist tendencies. ....

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