Saturday, 29 August 2015

NK and Russia

Sanctioned N. Korean vessel becomes regular visitor to Russia

Ship inspection records show regular visits to Russian ports, vessel one of two visiting Russia in recent months
August 27th, 2015
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Vessels tied to sanctioned shipping company Ocean Maritime Management (OMM) are making more frequent use of Russian ports, the NK News vessel tracker shows.
While the vessel was seen visiting the Russian port of Vanino in early July, data from Marine Traffic and ship inspection records indicate the sanctioned Hui Chon (formerly the Hwan Gum San 2) is now a regular visitor to ports in the Russian far east.
The Hui Chon was inspected six times in two different Russian ports since early July.  Port inspections are usually to ascertain if a vessel is meeting safety and environmental standards.
“My personal view is the vessel should be frozen as an economic resource of a designated entity,” an expert familiar with UN sanctions said concerning the Hui Chon’s Russian visits.
According to the inspection records, the North Korean ship made at least three visits to the Poiset, a coal handling port very close to the DPRK.
It was also joined in August by another member of OMM’s former fleet, the 14000 tonne Kang Gye. The general cargo ship was last seen heading back to North Korea after visiting Russia’s Nakhodka port.
The six inspections mark the first occasion an OMM ship has been inspected in Asian waters since January this year, with only one other vessel subject to inspection in 2015.
The vessels’ former owner OMM was sanctioned by both the UN and the U.S. Department of Treasury last year, for its role in smuggling weapons through the Panama Canal.
Treasury’s sanctions also included the vessels IMO numbers, a unique identifier that does not change throughout the life of the ship.
Since the sanctions all ships belonging to OMM have all changed names and owners. According to the most recent UN Panel of Experts report on North Korea, the vessels are still believed to be tied to OMM.
“Member States are obliged by resolutions 1718 (2006) and 2094 (2013) to immediately freeze assets and economic resources owned or controlled by OMM … the Panel considers assets and resources of any kind including vessels,” the report reads.
The PoE report also claims the ship’s current owner is an OMM shell company, but the Panel’s recommendations have yet to be adopted by the Security Council, a necessary step for the implantation of UN sanctions.
Mexican authorities appear to have taken a harder line on the Mu Du Bong, another OMM vessel which ran aground of the country’s east coast in 2014. Although there has been no formal announcement, the vessel’s crew have all been repatriated.

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

same sex marriage

if the ongoing and growing failure rates of non same sex marriage are any indication, then the notion of anyone demanding equality regarding same sex marriage is just a crock.
the only social 'human justice' improvement will be that even more lawyers will be involved and divorces will be even more expensive, when things go wrong, naturally, as they do, and as they should do, now.
on the positive side, if gay folk can marry gay folk, rather than marrying non gay folk, as they do now, and thus having everyone suffer for decades whilst they work out who they specially are, then that would be a good thing.
that would save a lot of us decades of misery and a shit load of money.

Monday, 24 August 2015

Tony Abbott and the Cabinet of the Australian Government, is on Thursday Island from today for a whole week

Just in case there are any disgruntled freedom fighters out there who wish to support him eradicating the world of the Death Cult he keeps talking about...get yourself to Thursday Island fast and ask him how you can help.
I'm not sure who the Death Cult actually is any more...but he'd know.
You can also ask him why there's no lobster pies left at the pub.

Recent Escalation between North and South Korea

It is remarkable how the recent and serious escalation between the South and North Korea isn't reported much in Australia.
This area is quite significant in comparison with the Middle East and with the general hubbub re 'world terrorism' and I sometimes really wonder if anyone apart from the Koreas, Japan, Russia and China actually have anyone reporting anything.
There's lots of news from Russian TV, Chinese Press, and from the Koreas, but no one else seems to notice much.
The visit by Mr Medvedev to the disputed islands North of Japan is very significant, especially as Mr Putin will soon be in Tokyo for talks. This shows the renewing strength of Russia and its willingness to upset Japan prior to official talks...to thus set an agenda...to put Japan on the backfoot from the start of important talks.
Meanwhile, whenever South Korea gets the US to do practice bombing runs on the edge of North Korea, as they are doing now, well, North Korea gets upset.., as would we, as would anyone in their right mind.
As this is the only place on earth where a world conflagration could and probably will start, it still amazes me that most folk are still looking at the Middle East as if Iran, Israel, and the smaller shops like Iraq and Saudi Arabia, have some global meaning. That was 60 years ago.
Goodness me. That time has passed. if it was important to have peace in the Middle East it would have occurred well before now. Don't people get that?

Saturday, 22 August 2015

North Korea, Russia Japan, lots happening now

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UN allocates $6 million to N. Korea in emergency funds
The UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) allocated $6.3 million for emergency drought relief in North Korea, including supplementary food rations and treatments for waterborne diseases, according to a recent press release. The funds will be divided between three different UN agencies, UNICEF, the World Food Program (WFP) and the World Health Organization (WHO). “The availability of CERF funds allows us to kick-start life-saving response to communities affected by drought,” UN DPRK Resident Coordinator Tapan Mishra said in the press release.

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Survey: Marketization has mixed effects on N. Koreans’ mindsets
A South Korean scholar on Wednesday unveiled a survey of North Koreans – and not defectors – to learn more about changes in their identities and values due to the trend of marketization. Yang Moon-soo of the University of North Korean Studies presented his recent research, conducted in March-June 2015, at an event entitled “North Koreans’ Mind,” organized by, the university. “This research was conducted on 100 North Koreans who had been dispatched to a foreign country, in order to grasp the tendency toward materialization and individualization among North Koreans,” Yang said.

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Can foreigners marry North Koreans?, By Je Son Lee
In this edition of Ask A North Korean, Je Son Lee addresses the question of how North Koreans view "mixed marriages” and whether it is possible for a foreigner to marry a North Korean in the country. While it may not be possible for ex-pats to marry North Koreans, Hwagyo (descendents of Chinese immigrants) have been able to. Lee also remenisces about stories she heard regarding North Korean doctors and nurses falling in love and marrying foreigners while on placements overseas. Children born of "mixed" relationships also lived within Pyongyang and Lee remembers how the North Korean government took a keen interest in their development and potential uses within North Korean society.
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Top Stories Today
Civic group members indicted over alleged security law breach (Yonhap News)
Two members of a local civic group have been indicted on charges of promoting North Korean ideologies in breach of an anti-North Korea law, prosecutors said Wednesday. 
Politicians honor Kim Dae-jung in tense event (JoongAng Ilbo)
Major political players on both sides of the aisle remembered former President Kim Dae-jung at a ceremony commemorating the sixth anniversary of his death. 
Chinese businessmen invited to inter-Korean industrial park (The Korea Herald)
A South Korean business group in Beijing has invited Chinese businessmen to an investor fair to be held at an inter-Korean industrial complex in North Korea in October, a group official said.
Slovenian avant-garde band Laibach plays North Korea concerts (Daily Telegraph)
A Slovenian avant-garde band with a penchant for Nazi uniforms is playing two concerts in North Korea to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Korean peninsula from Japanese control.
S. Korea monitoring reported purge of senior N. Korean official (Yonhap News)
South Korea said Wednesday it is closely monitoring the whereabouts of a ranking North Korean official dealing with inter-Korean affairs amid a local media report that he might have been purged.

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NK update

N. Korea readying military for 'surprise operations' with South: KCNA
North Korea raised the stakes Friday by warning of "surprise operations" along its frontline if South Korea does not stop psychological warfare broadcasts by 5 p.m. on Friday. The very public nature of the ultimatum, which includes precise instructions for South Korea to dial down the tension, now puts Seoul in a difficult spot, one observer said. “We don’t have the minutes from last night’s CMC meeting, but the question is: Did they discuss and plan and point whereby the KPA would back down? Or do they plan to carry out the threat of punishment?"
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S. Korean response didn't damage N. Korea military: KCTV broadcast
South Korean forces did not damage North Korean military assets when they returned fire on Thursday, Pyongyang's main TV station said during a Friday "Korean People's Army (KPA) Supreme Command Emergency Report" broadcast. Describing the South Korean response as being "without probable cause," the outlet added that Seoul "still has no idea" what type of ammunition the North fired, "yet proceeded to shoot artillery rounds at us."
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Analysis: Exchange of fire shows neither Korea wants war, By John G. Grisafi
Though the North may occasionally engage in military provocation and the South is willing to respond in kind, neither side wants an open conflict. The fact that this incident initially resulted in only controlled return fire by the South and no further military action by either side demonstrates the ability and desire of both sides to limit escalation. Avoiding escalation of an incident into open conflict requires strict discipline, strong command and control, and clear rules of engagement in the military forces on both sides.
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Top Stories Today
S. Korean bizmen at joint industrial park safely return home despite tension (Yonhap News)
South Korean businessmen running factories at an inter-Korean industrial park returned home without a hiccup on Thursday despite tension sparked by North Korea's shell firing near the border.
S. Korea steps up beatification process for Pyongyang bishop (The Korea Herald)
The local Catholic Church has kicked into high gear the beatification process for Korean martyrs who were killed or who disappeared after being persecuted by the North Korean regime.
U.S., Russia urge N. Korea to refrain from provocations (Arirang News)
The international community has expressed concern over the spike in tension on the Korean peninsula and urged North Korea to refrain from actions that threaten peace and security in the region.
South Korean markets fall on global economy fears, clash with North (Reuters)
South Korea's won, shares and bond futures all fell early on Friday as heightened tensions with North Korea after an  exchange of shelling added volatility to markets.
Man nabbed for spreading prank conscription messages (Yonhap News)
A 23-year-old man has been arrested on charges of distributing prank text messages announcing conscription in case of an emergency.