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garykasparov
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:01 pm Post subject: S.Korea Knew Its Rice Feeds N.Korean Military |
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South Korean military authorities have known since 2003, when the Roh Moo-hyun administration was inaugurated, that North Korea has transported rice supplied by the South for humanitarian purposes to frontline units of the North Korean Army. The South Korean military has admitted it found no fewer than 200 South Korean rice sacks transported to North Korean Army units on about 10 occasions to the demilitarized zone including Gangwon Province between 2003 and recently.
This is the first corroboration by the South Korean military of testimony by North Korean refugees that the food aid provided by South Korea is being diverted for military purposes. But despite their knowledge of this fact, neither the South Korean government nor military authorities protested to North Korea or asked it for an explanation, apparently for fear of provoking Pyongyang.
A senior government source in Seoul on Wednesday said South Korean sentries �repeatedly detected North Korean soldiers unloading rice sacks bearing the logo of the Korean National Red Cross and the letters �Daehan Minguk� (Republic of Korea) from trucks or stacking them up in their units in the eastern and central frontline areas including Gangwon Province. South Korean military authorities have reportedly taken several photographs of such scenes.
That the sacks contained rice appears even more probable since they were stocked up alongside North Korean-made sacks of rice. A source familiar with the frontline area said, "In December last year, our sentries in a frontline unit detected rice sacks printed with the letters 'Daehan Minguk' being stacked up alongside North Korean-made sacks of rice in a North Korean Army unit in the Inje area of Gangwon Province."
The source said that puts North Korea on the spot, since it is now confirmed that its army used the rice sacks at least in setting up encampments in the frontline areas. By intercepting North Korean Army communications, the South Korean military has further confirmed the North Korean Army's use of rice the South supplied.
The Roh administration has made no issue of this matter in inter-Korean ministerial talks or inter-Korean military talks. Yet the Committee for Democratization of North Korea, a coalition of North Korean refugees, conducted a survey of 250 North Korean refugees who have settled in the South in December last year, and only 7.6 percent of the respondents said they had received rice supplied by the South. Some 60 percent said they believed the rice provided by South Korea is distributed to the North Korean Army on a priority basis.
Experts urge the government to lodge a strong protest with the North and increase monitoring in fairly distribution of rice to North Korean residents who need it most rather than the military.
Baek Seung-joo, a researcher at the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, said, "We need a system that links the transparency in food distribution with the amount of food aid we provide for the North."
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just because

Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Location: Changwon - 4964
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:11 pm Post subject: |
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Is anyone really surprised???
North korean authorities are in charge of the distribution network for the aid shipments so they are going to transport it where it is needed the most. This would be the military.
The military have one disadvantage over normal people and that is they don't have a lot of ready access to farmland so it would make sense that the government would give it to them...
If South Korea was really concerned they would have stopped shipments a long time ago. They know the North is highly unlikely to do anything and need to keep the North in power so that the economy doesn't collapse and bring the South tumbling down with it...
I know that isn't very fair, especially to the people dying in the north but it is the truth.
If the North collapses it will be anarchy across the whole peninsula with millions of refugees pouring in and a power struggle with in the North with unknown consequences.
The South knows what it is doing... |
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Typhoon
Joined: 29 May 2007 Location: Daejeon
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:22 pm Post subject: |
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Yup, this is nothing new. The South doesn't want the North to collapse. They will continue to prop up what even maniac is in control North of the border despite the harm it will do to their "brothers and sisters" north of the border. Very kind and caring aren't they? |
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Hollywoodaction
Joined: 02 Jul 2004
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:45 pm Post subject: |
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Well, that's just additional evidence of something that has already been known for years.
A South Korean professor who was one of the designated observers said a couple of years ago that they were only allowed to observe the distribution of 20 truckloads of aid a year, all on the same day...and that's only if they gave the North Korean authorities 2 months notice prior to sending observers.
Other people have written that the North Koreans receiving the aid always appeared to be actors and that they were prevented from observing deliveries in towns other than the ones designated by the North Korean government. |
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the dakota kid

Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Location: Not in Seoul...
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:02 pm Post subject: Something to consider... |
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The Berlin Wall fell in 1989, the country reunited in 1990. 18 years later, the economy of the two Germanies is still struggling to equalize the pay and quality of life in the former DDR. Just imagine the financial toll this would take on the SK econ.
FWIW,
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twg

Joined: 02 Nov 2006 Location: Getting some fresh air...
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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just because wrote: |
If the North collapses it will be anarchy across the whole peninsula with millions of refugees pouring in and a power struggle with in the North with unknown consequences. |
I wouldn't say they know what they're doing, but it is pretty obvious that both they and China want the north to open up to their economic exploitation. I think that them trying to prevent a collapse that will cause a humanitarian nightmare neither country can afford to deal with is actually a secondary concern. |
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