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» 02/03/2010 14:35
NORTH KOREA
Kim Jong-il hits the road to stave off crisis
North Korea’s dictator makes more than half of last month’s 20 visits to industrial and energy projects in order to boost his popular support. However, economic crisis and mismanagement continue to hurt.

Pyongyang (AsiaNews/Agencies) – North Korea’s ‘dear leader’ Kim Jong-il has doubled the number of trips he makes to factories and power stations, signalling his regime’s growing efforts to prop up an economy that is imploding as a result of mismanagement and disastrous policies, made worse by UN-sponsored sanctions. Last month alone, Kim made more visits than for the whole of last year (four) in what some believe is a sign of nervousness over a possible coup.

“It clearly shows how Kim Jong Il wants to show his people his eagerness to overcome economic difficulties,” said Kim Yong Hyun, professor of North Korean studies at Dongguk University in Seoul. “He wants to tell them the leader himself will be at the forefront of improving their livelihoods, which have obviously got worse.”

North Korea, which releases no economic data, is hobbled by UN Security Council sanctions, toughened after it carried out nuclear tests, and by a worsening economic situation aggravated by famine and absurd economic policies.

South Korea’s central bank estimates North Korea’s 2008 GDP at 21.5 trillion won (US$18.4 billion).

The situation has led North Korea to rely on outside handouts to feed its 24 million people, and this since the mid-1990s when famine caused by floods, drought and economic mismanagement is estimated to have killed about 2 million people.

In addition, the North Korean authorities in December revalued the country’s non-convertible currency, undercutting North Koreans’ meagre savings. In turn, this provoked the country’s first-ever anti-government protest.


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See also
11/09/2006 SOUTH KOREA – NORTH KOREA
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