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Who Else Is Reading Today? I’ve never been obsessed with hit counts, but I confess my love of my visitors’ log. A big OFK welcome to my distinguished visitors from the U.S. House, the U.S. Senate, the State Department, the U.N. World Food Program, U.N. Headquarters, Reuters, the Washington Post, Freedom House, a major NPR station, a decent smattering of big universities and corporations, someone else from South Dakota, and of course my loyal regulars, even those with whom I...

Joe DiTrani Stepping Down

The Chosun Ilbo reports: The U.S. special envoy for North Korea Joseph DeTrani is quitting to take up a job in the office of the director for national intelligence next week. As the deputy head of Washington’s delegation at six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear program and Washington’s man in the near-defunct Korea Energy Development Organization, DeTrani has been a point man in often informal contacts between North Korea and the U.S. since he took over as special envoy at...

South Korean Government’s Aid to North Includes $80,000 Payment to OhMyNews

Some interesting stats on South Korea’s protection payments to the North: Recently publicized material by the South Korean Unification Ministry revealed that a total of 340.6 billion won ($324.3 million) was spent on inter Korean cooperation projects from January until November this year, ranging from supporting the North Korean national soccer team to sending fertilizer aid to the North. Less than half of this amount was for fertilizer and rice. A total of 157.3 billion won was spent on fertilizer...

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Mine Would Ask Why He’s the Only Fat Man in the Entire Country: “Open North Korea Broadcasting, a private radio station, says it is giving people a chance to send a message to Kim Jong-il. The Korean-language broadcaster, with offices here but with headquarters in Washington, D.C., said yesterday that starting on New Year’s Day and continuing for a week, it would broadcast free messages from South Koreans to North Koreans in general or to specific people there. Currently the...

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Please Stop Doing What You’re Not Doing: “Continuing the administration’s high-wire balancing act yesterday, Unification Minister Chung Dong-young told the Seoul Foreign Correspondents’ Club that Seoul is still unconvinced by purported evidence that North Korea is counterfeiting U.S. currency. Nevertheless, he said, he had told his counterpart at a North-South ministerial meeting earlier this month that if the North was behind the production of high-quality counterfeit $100 bills, it should stop immediately.” Chung will soon step down as Anti-Unification Minister...

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Food Aid Update: “The World Food Program, a United Nations arm, will make a final decision next month on whether to shut down its office in North Korea’s capital city. Richard Ragan, the head of the relief agency’s office in Pyongyang, spoke by telephone to the JoongAng Ilbo yesterday. Mr. Ragan said his organization faces a choice between withdrawing and shifting the focus of its work in the North from food aid to longer-term agricultural development programs.”

Poll Points to Possible GNP Takeover in May ‘06 Elections

From the Korea Times: Almost five in 10 people say they will vote for candidates from the largest opposition Grand National Party (GNP) in the local elections in May, according to the latest opinion poll. Roh Moo-hyun is expected to recognize by midyear that he will become increasingly powerless, political experts said. In the survey of 1,010 adults conducted Dec. 27-28, 46.3 percent of the respondents said they will give support to GNP candidates in the May 31 local elections,...

Kim Jong Il’s Bank Accounts Moved to Luxembourg

Just as his Asian deposits have fled Macau for China, his European assets have moved from Switzerland to Luxembourg, according to this: TOKYO (Yonhap) — North Korean leader Kim Jong-il switched a number of his secret bank accounts from Switzerland to Luxembourg several years ago, a news report said Tuesday. Luxembourg is a NATO member over which the United States should be able to exert far more influence than over Switzerland. North Korean officials, who have managed Kim’s money in...

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[cue violin music] The early years of the 21st Century were a sad time for the diplomats of the Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea–eating at Denny’s, sailing the East River on a boat without stairs or a galley, shopping at Walgreen’s on Sundays, drinking instant coffee, moving from place to place to skip out on back rent and unpaid phone bills–in short, living like people in the Bronx (just kidding!). But the Chosun Ilbo reports that for our North Korean...

Arrest Galloper

South Korean exploiters of slave labor investors are bracing for protests and riots across North Korea in the wake of a tragic fatal accident this week: A North Korean soldier died and two others were injured when they were run over by a car driven by a South Korean visitor in the North’s scenic Mt.Kumgang resort on Tuesday night. Just in case you’re wondering, this story actually produces a negative value on the OhMyNews scale. The driver identified as Jung...

China, Arsenal of Terror

Today comes word of more sanctions on Chinese state-owned companies, all with close ties to the military, for helping Iran with its nuke and missile programs. The sanctions, announced by the State Department, are part of a diplomatically complex effort to cut off the flow of technology into Iran that could aid its weapons programs, while pressing both China and Russia to threaten action against Tehran at the United Nations Security Council. Included in the latest sanctions, first reported Tuesday...

Dispatches from a Political Struggle

Andy Jackson, as seen on (Swedish) TV, continues his excellent blogging of events surrounding the Freedom House Conference over at his own blog. Although LiNK seems to have stolen the initiative from the Red Guards–as Adrian Hong’s confrontation with one of their sullen leaders illustrates–Andy’s objective analysis has some criticisms of how they’re organizing their organizers. Andy also has some excellent advice on how to treat the riot police when they show up. I emphatically echo his recommendation to invite...