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Millions of North Koreans Could Lose Food Aid - UN
Yahoo News ^ | December 20 2003 | Reuters

Posted on 12/20/2003 6:18:13 AM PST by knighthawk

BEIJING (Reuters) - Nearly four million North Koreans will be deprived of U.N. food rations by February if foreign donors do not provide more aid to the communist state, the head of the U.N. World Food Program said Saturday.

The comments by WFP Executive Director James Morris followed an emergency appeal last week for $171 million worth of rations to feed 6.5 million North Koreans, mostly women and children, plagued by years of hunger compounded by shock price reforms.

With the timing of a second round of six-way negotiations to curtail North Korea's nuclear arms program still uncertain, Chinese and U.S. officials met in Beijing on Friday to discuss the way forward.

In Moscow, the Itar-Tass news agency quoted a high-ranking Russian diplomatic source as saying there was still a chance a new round of talks might take place before the end of the year.

The WFP says it needs the $171 million to offset a drop in contributions, which in 2003 has already forced the WFP to cut off rations to several million North Koreans fed by the agency since the mid-1990s.

"We are about 60 percent resourced for this year," Morris told a news conference in Beijing. "And that means in January we'll probably stop feeding about three million people."

He said a gift from Russia would help sustain the food pipeline for about a month, but, without additional support, the number of North Koreans affected would rise to "something in the neighborhood of 3.8 million people" from February.

North Korea has suffered food shortages since at least 1995, when it first appealed for aid after floods compounded years of economic mismanagement and the loss of its main patron, the Soviet Union.

Since last year, donor fatigue has been exacerbated by North Korea's political isolation over its attempts to build nuclear weapons, and by U.S. suspicions that food aid is diverted away from the needy to the country's military and political elite.

China hosted a initial round of inconclusive talks with the United States, North and South Korea, Japan and Russia in August, and has been trying to bring the parties together for a follow-up round.

After months of intensive efforts, the United States and its partners in negotiations over North Korea's nuclear program acknowledged this week that they were unable to arrange a second round of talks for this month.

But despite delays that have pushed any possibility of fresh six-party talks into 2004, a senior U.S. official said on Friday it was too early to say diplomatic efforts had failed.

"Moscow is ready to hold a new round before the end of the year," the Russian diplomatic source was quoted as saying by Itar-Tass. There "was still a chance" this might happen, it said.

A duty officer at the Russian foreign ministry said he could offer no comment on the Tass report.

Food aid to North Korea from the United States, which averaged 155,000 tons of food a year, dropped to 40,000 tons in 2003, Morris said.

Last week, the WFP pressed the United States to release an additional 60,000 tons of food pledged but held up because Pyongyang has yet to let donors track its distribution and allow access to malnourished people in all parts of the country.

"We desperately need that and hope that it will come," Morris said of the U.S. pledge.

He North Korea has failed to provide a list of beneficiary institutions it once promised and still bars the WFP from more than 40 out of its 206 counties where about 15 percent of North Korea's 23 million people live.

"The issues are not essentially political issues or military issues or nuclear issues," Morris said. "They're issues of North Korea's need to be accountable, accessible and transparent like every other country we serve."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: food; northkorea; northkoreans; un; unitednations; wfp

1 posted on 12/20/2003 6:18:14 AM PST by knighthawk
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2 posted on 12/20/2003 6:18:29 AM PST by knighthawk (Full of power I'm spreading my wings, facing the storm that is gathering near)
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To: knighthawk
Let Russia feed them from arms profits.
3 posted on 12/20/2003 6:20:33 AM PST by MEG33 (We Got Him!)
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To: knighthawk
Nearly four million North Koreans will be deprived of U.N. food rations by February if foreign donors do not provide more aid to the communist state, the head of the U.N. World Food Program said Saturday.

Read this sentence and catch the political/social theory behind it. The problem is the foreign donors, not NK's. If we don't ante up, we are at fault, in fact later in the article, the US in particular is singled out as the nation most responsible to send aid.

4 posted on 12/20/2003 6:24:30 AM PST by aardvark1
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To: knighthawk
"......donor fatigue......"

Interesting euphimism. C'mon.

5 posted on 12/20/2003 6:27:46 AM PST by DoctorMichael (Thats my story, and I'm sticking to it.)
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To: knighthawk
The world needs to stop tapping us on the shoulder for a dime. Americans are tapped out of compassion. Compassion has netted us, "Most hated nation", status, maybe it's time to see what a little dispassion might garner.

Besides, little Pollywog, won't let his people have the food anyway.
6 posted on 12/20/2003 6:33:31 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: aardvark1
Read this sentence and catch the political/social theory behind it. The problem is the foreign donors, not NK's. If we don't ante up, we are at fault, in fact later in the article, the US in particular is singled out as the nation most responsible to send aid

Just about any UN article you read puts others at fault instead of those suffering or the UN and especially The USA because we keep donating to this communist organization !

More people need to learn how to read these articles of terrorism spewed by the UN people need how to read them properly they need to put blame where it belongs squarelly on th shoulders of NK and UN and their socialist/communist ways

Im still waiting on the answer of where all that money went from the OIL FOR FOOD program where was KOFFIS answer for that ? Forthcoming ?

7 posted on 12/20/2003 6:35:04 AM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK (A nation of sheep will eventually beget a government of wolves !)
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To: aardvark1
Read this sentence and catch the political/social theory behind it. The problem is the foreign donors, not NK's. If we don't ante up, we are at fault, in fact later in the article, the US in particular is singled out as the nation most responsible to send aid.

Yep. This is the perfect situation for the old adage "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day, teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime". It's time for Kim Jong (Mentally)Il and all the other tin horn dictators around the world to realize Communism simply does not work. (Are you listening Hillary?)

8 posted on 12/20/2003 6:35:46 AM PST by Thermalseeker
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To: Thermalseeker
Let's drop millions of leaflets saying that if you overthrow the NK government we will feed you. Their biggest problem is they are ruled by a mad man.
9 posted on 12/20/2003 6:40:30 AM PST by Dutch Boy
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To: knighthawk
"They're issues of North Korea's need to be accountable, accessible and transparent like every other country we serve."

The JucheFruit can't even game the system right.
10 posted on 12/20/2003 6:46:40 AM PST by gcruse (http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Im still waiting on the answer of where all that money went from the OIL FOR FOOD program where was KOFFIS answer for that ?

Holding your breath for this to happen is not advised.  Kofi will not allow an audit of the Oil for Food office of the UN.  The missing billions will stay that way.
11 posted on 12/20/2003 6:48:58 AM PST by gcruse (http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
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To: gcruse
Holding your breath for this to happen is not advised

Don't fret thats not gonna happen soon i am addicted to 02 lol

12 posted on 12/20/2003 6:51:40 AM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK (A nation of sheep will eventually beget a government of wolves !)
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To: gcruse
They won't let foreigners in to the parts of the countryside where terror famine is killing people. Without access to ensure the food is getting to the people that need it, there is no point in giving them more. If they simply want to feed their people, all they have to do is let people in to see it get distributed. They don't. They instead want to use it's availability as an internal weapon to punish whoever they like inside the country. And don't want anyone to see the results.
13 posted on 12/20/2003 12:08:44 PM PST by JasonC
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To: JasonC
If evolution works on the short term, we should see a race of bark and grass eaters coming out of the NK hills soon.
14 posted on 12/20/2003 1:21:06 PM PST by gcruse (http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
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