Tuesday, 11 January 2022

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North Korea fires ‘likely ballistic missile’ toward east coast: South Korea - by Colin Zwirko, Jeongmin Kim
Test comes days after political event in Pyongyang where Kim Jong Un vowed to continue bolstering weapons capabilities
Back with a bang: North Korea’s missile test is a sign of things to come in 2022 - by James Fretwell
Short-range missile launches present new challenges to existing defense systems, but Kim knows he can get away scot-free
Moon Jae-in stresses dialogue hours after North Korea test-fires missile - by Jeongmin Kim
Expert says Pyongyang likely cares little what Seoul and Washington think as diplomacy unlikely to resume this year
4 flights, 48 defectors and 670K barrels of oil: North Korea’s 2021 in numbers - by Ethan Jewell
Data tells the story of a year in which DPRK retreated even further inward as the COVID-19 pandemic raged on
ROK military initially thought border crosser was fleeing to South Korea: JCS - by Chaewon Chung
Investigation finds critical errors hindered response, as President Moon Jae-in condemns ‘failure of border operations’

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Opening the first US news bureau in North Korea – NKNews Podcast Ep. 216
Jean Lee discusses the advantages and hurdles to doing journalism in the DPRK, working with local staff and more
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Moon visits inter-Korean railway ceremony amid North’s firing missile(The Korea Herald)President Moon Jae-in on Wednesday reiterated his willingness to build an integrated railway network for the peace on the Korean Peninsula during a visit to a groundbreaking ceremony for railroad construction in the Jejin railway project. On the same day, the North fired a suspected ballistic missile into the sea.
US must not reward N. Korea with end of war declaration before talks: Harry Harris(The Korea Herald)The United States must not give anything to North Korea, including an end of war declaration, before Pyongyang returns to the dialogue table, former US ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris said Tuesday.
Balancing act between China-US not in Korea’s interest: Victor Cha(The Korea Herald)South Korea should join the democratic coalitions designed to keep China in check, instead of hedging between the US and China, which could result in Seoul having to deal with Beijing alone, says Victor Cha, a former top adviser on North Korea in the George W. Bush administration.
N. Korean leaders order North Hamgyong Province to produce “model units of science education”(Daily NK)North Korea’s Ministry of Higher Education has ordered education officials in North Hamgyong Province to produce “model units of science education.”
N. Korea generates “atmosphere of competition” to fulfill manure quotas(Daily NK)As North Korea wages a “battle for manure” across the country, some regions are pressuring individuals and families to cough up money if they fail to fulfill their quota. This is apparently adding to the pain suffered by North Koreans struggling with economic troubles amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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DAILY NEWS UPDATEYour briefing on all things North Korea

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North Korea says it can’t attend Olympics due to ‘hostile forces,’ COVID-19 - by Colin Zwirko
Pyongyang informs public of plans to skip the Beijing Winter Games, pledges support to China for successful event
UNICEF says aid has cleared North Korea quarantine, on its way for distribution - by Jeongmin Kim
The items were released after being stuck in DPRK port city for more than two months of quarantine
North Korea’s fuel trade on pace to recover in 2022: Imagery - by Ethan Jewell
Over 1,300 satellite images show how Pyongyang’s fuel trade appeared to ramp up as 2021 came to a close
US seizes $2.4 million from four Pyongyang-linked front companies - by Ethan Jewell
The companies, which the U.S. does not name, have extensive ties to well-known sanctions busters, court records show
Not monolithic: The need to better understand North Korea’s internal dynamics - by Ruediger Frank
Designing effective DPRK policies requires ditching narrative of ‘one heart and mind’ and recognizing diverse groups
US, Japan launching joint research project to counter ‘hypersonic threats’ - by Chaewon Chung
New initiative comes after two hypersonic missile tests by North Korea in the last four months
Top North Korean construction projects all missed 2021 deadlines amid shortages - by Colin Zwirko
Kim Jong Un and other top officials admitted at party plenum events that annual construction goals had not been met

The latest from the podcast

Opening the first US news bureau in North Korea – NKNews Podcast Ep. 216
Jean Lee discusses the advantages and hurdles to doing journalism in the DPRK, working with local staff and more
Listen to the full episode here

Top NK stories from around the web

S. Korean, Japanese nuclear envoys discuss N. Korea's missile test(Yonhap News)Top nuclear envoys of South Korea and Japan had phone talks Friday to share the assessment of North Korea's latest missile test and agreed to continue efforts to resume dialogue, Seoul's foreign ministry said.
S. Korea may put hypersonic missile into service by late 2020s(Hankyoreh)North Korea’s not the only one developing hypersonic missiles — South Korea is too. In August 2020, then-South Korean Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo said that Korea would accelerate the development of hypersonic missiles during a ceremony on the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) in Daejeon.
S. Korea calls N.K. claim of hypersonic missile launch 'exaggerated'(Yonhap News)South Korea's defense ministry said Friday that North Korea's claim that it has successfully test-fired a hypersonic missile this week appears to be "exaggerated," assessing Pyongyang has yet to secure technologies for such an advanced flight vehicle.
N. Korea’s Central Committee: From Jan. 11, only those who fulfilled “manure quota” will be allowed into markets(Daily NK)North Korea has announced that only people who have fulfilled their manure quota will be permitted to enter markets, Daily NK has learned.
Appeals court upholds 3 1/2-year prison term for NK defector over spy activities(The Korea Herald)An appeals court upheld a 3 1/2-year prison term for a North Korean defector charged with spying for Pyongyang, court officials said Friday.

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Unification ministry veterans promoting Korean peace – NKNews Podcast Ep. 217

Unification remains the official goal of inter-Korean policy on both sides of the Korean Peninsula, and the new Council on Diplomacy for Korean Unification (CDKU), founded by veterans of the country’s unification ministry, aims to keep the dream alive. This week, Kim Hyeong-seok and J.R. Kim join the podcast to discuss their organization, which brings […]

Wednesday, 5 January 2022

Kim Jong Un



From my blog on North East Asia: North Korea, Kim Jong Un, 10 years at the Helm.
It is important to have our own view, from the perspective that we can have. At the same time it is useful to look a bit beyond rhetoric at the real-politik of the situation, without the boundaries our usual information provides.
Now it has been ten years, a whole decade, since the fresh from Swiss International School, after a few years of getting credentials, 25 year old Kim Jong Un took on the job of being the Leader of North Korea, and he is doing quite well. He was unexpected, even by the family, to do well.
After a decade of American wise folk saying he will not last, and trying pretend- invasions every 3 months, well, he is lasting very well. I expect he will last in power another 30 years if his health assists him. The family has problems with the gut and diabetes etc. His sister has a high position, and he has quelled the unfortunate folk who opposed him very effectively to date. Sometimes by sacking them, sometimes by poison, and sometimes by execution by massive anti-aircraft bullets at 50 metres in stadiums for his colleagues to watch their total 'disappearance'.
It would be hard in that Hardest Human System (next to Saudi Arabia, our dear friends) to be sure of anything, for sure, but he has achieved far more already than ever expected by the West. He has been reliable. The history of North Korea for the whole decade has been Continuity.
He has formally, and Really, made North Korea a formidable Nuclear State, as that really remains the only way that his Family Kingdom hasn't been destroyed. He has done that better than his dad or grandad ever managed to do...and he does control the most important and lucrative piece of real estate on planet Earth.

He has an interest in a peace treaty with South Korea, as does the South, and it is really only the USA who opposes peace on the Korean peninsula. With peace, the presence of the US would be unimportant.
it is the same with taiwan, the USA cannot afford an accommodation between Taiwan and the Mainland. The USA does not like being unimportant. The US will not be Unimportant no matter how unimportant it is.

True, still brutal, much like Saudi Arabia is, and probably, with Saudi, they are the two worst human governments on the planet, and yet are both truly, profoundly, secure. 

Far more secure than the various Presidents and Prime Ministers who come and go with various tricky plans etc and whose end-dates are already obvious.

Then, of course, should Fate intervene, there is always his young sister, quite the powerhouse herself, to quell the tides of change for this Hermit Kingdom.

Friday, 31 December 2021

North Korea this week

Latest Headlines

Kim Jong Un sits out party meetings as state media marks 10 years of his rule - by Colin Zwirko
Day three of party plenum focused on budget discussions and studying Kim's speeches
In officially tax-free North Korea, where does the state get its money? - by Peter Ward
The DPRK has multiple revenue sources, including taxes, that have both positive and negative impacts on the economy
Seoul approves three new requests to send nutrition-related aid to North Korea - by Jeongmin Kim
South Korea has now greenlit 11 aid shipments this year, though delivery is unlikely due to DPRK’s border restrictions 
Japan approves $1.2 billion for missile defense, eyeing North Korea threats - by Kosuke Takahashi
The funds are a part of $53.6 billion in defense spending that the cabinet has approved for the next 16 months
Ask a North Korean: Do North Koreans like to go camping? - by Alek Sigley
Travel restrictions mostly rule out leisure camping, but there are other ways people spend time in the great outdoors

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The biggest North Korea stories of 2021 – NKNews Podcast Ep. 215
The NK News team discusses Kim Jong Un’s health, the DPRKs new ‘dark age’ and their predictions for the year ahead
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US declines comment on Chung's remarks about end of war declaration agreement(The Korea Herald)The United States declined to directly comment on any progress made on a draft for an end to the Korean War declaration professed by the South Korean foreign minister on Wednesday, only saying the US remains committed to dialogue with North Korea.
S. Korea starts construction of 2nd 3,600-ton-class SLBM submarine(Yonhap News)South Korea has started the construction of a new 3,600-ton-class military submarine with improved ballistic missile capabilities, officials said Thursday.
Some North Korean forced labor camps giving more “production tasks” than last year(Daily NK)Inmates at some forced labor camps in North Korea have reportedly been tasked with producing more wigs, false eyelashes and other goods. This suggests the authorities may have ordered the inmates to produce the deliverables for toll manufacturing contracts signed with Chinese companies.
N. Korea shuts down access to Pyongyang ahead of party plenary meeting(Daily NK)North Korea has reportedly shut down access to Pyongyang with the Eighth Central Committee of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea holding its Fourth Plenary Meeting on Monday.
North Korea's leader looks slimmer than ever(The Korea Times)North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, seems to be have reached his lowest weight in at least the past few years.

Saturday, 11 December 2021

What does the North Korea flag mean?



 




China's flag. Why is it red?

The flag is a red field with five golden stars in the canton. The red represents China's communist revolution whereas the five stars are interpreted as a unification of the country's people under the communist party. The larger star surrounded by the four smaller stars symbolizes the communist party.

the four smaller stars represent the workers in their different professions.