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An “Old Right” Circus, Starring Kang Jeong-Koo

Perhaps I need to adjust my perceptions of the Korean justice system, whose idea of prosecutorial discretion apparently makes no room for Korea’s equivalent of the attorney general to direct who gets prosecuted and who doesn’t. Because our own system protects the independence of the judiciary but tolerates political influence over the prosecution, I’m not able to work myself into a lather over reports that the Uri Justice Minister intervened to quash to prosecution–for something similar to sedition–of the manure-spreading...

Chosun Ilbo on Dennis Halpin Comments at Heritage

Yet another reason to put up with the bombast, vitriol, and loopy Tokarevs-for-the-masses ideas you read here: you might just get more information, and get it faster: The influential U.S. congressional advisor Dennis Halpin, a Korea expert, said there was a connection between Seoul’s sunshine policy vis-à-vis Pyongyang and its neglect of the alliance with Washington. Halpin went on to compare Korea’s appeasement of the North to the people of Troy’s acceptance of the Trojan Horse laden with enemy soldiers....

Eight More North Korean Refugees Enter Same School in Beijing

The shouting over the last forced repatriations hasn’t yet ended, but still they come, risking their lives to escape hell on earth: Eight North Koreans entered a South Korean school in China in a bid to seek asylum in South Korea, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said. The entry came Tuesday, a day after South Korea protested China’s repatriation of seven North Korean asylum seekers who entered an international school in the northeastern Chinese city of Yentai in August. The...

EU Will Present U.N. Resolution on NK Human Rights

As confirmed by an unnamed EU diplomat, via Kyodo news: The European Union has decided to present a draft resolution that denounces North Korea’s poor human rights record, including its abductions of Japanese and other nationals, at the U.N. General Assembly, a European diplomat said Tuesday. It will be the first time that North Korea has been named in such a resolution submitted to the assembly. The resolution is aimed at urging North Korea to follow similar resolutions adopted during...

Hill: NK Faces “Wilderness of Isolation”

The AP reports: North Korea will find itself in a “wilderness of isolation” if it walks away from a landmark agreement to give up its nuclear program, but will see a host of economic and diplomatic opportunities if the deal sticks, the chief U.S. envoy for talks with the country said Tuesday. . . . . “If they walk away from this, they would truly walk into a wilderness of isolation,” Hill told the Asia Society in Manhattan. “They walk...

Hill: NK Faces “Wilderness of Isolation”

The AP reports: North Korea will find itself in a “wilderness of isolation” if it walks away from a landmark agreement to give up its nuclear program, but will see a host of economic and diplomatic opportunities if the deal sticks, the chief U.S. envoy for talks with the country said Tuesday. . . . . “If they walk away from this, they would truly walk into a wilderness of isolation,” Hill told the Asia Society in Manhattan. “They walk...

Hill: NK Faces “Wilderness of Isolation”

The AP reports: North Korea will find itself in a “wilderness of isolation” if it walks away from a landmark agreement to give up its nuclear program, but will see a host of economic and diplomatic opportunities if the deal sticks, the chief U.S. envoy for talks with the country said Tuesday. . . . . “If they walk away from this, they would truly walk into a wilderness of isolation,” Hill told the Asia Society in Manhattan. “They walk...

Stratfor: “Not If, But When” NK Will Collapse

Prediction is a dangerous business, but Stratfor is saying it’s a sure thing: Meanwhile, signs of rot in the North Korean police state continue to appear. These include more crime, especially burglary and robbery. There’s more corruption, with even some secret police (the core force in keeping the communists in power) taking bribes. Discipline continues to decline in the army, as does readiness (because of little training with heavy equipment, and lack of spare parts for maintenance.) It’s looking more...

House’s Top Korea Aide on the Decline of the Alliance

The aide in question, Dennis Halpin, was actually seated between the Committee Chairman (Rep. Hyde) and the Subcommittee Chairman (Rep. Leach) at the last Korea-related hearing of the House International Relations Committee on October 6th, at which Ambassador Chris Hill testified before the Committee. The following day, Mr. Halpin spoke to the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank in Washington. This is the text of his address. Must-reading if you want to puncture through the diplospeak to see what Congress...

Supernotes Update: Feds Break N. Korean-IRA Plot to Take Down US Economy

Updated 10/12; scroll down. Never accuse the North of not fighting above its weight or thinking big. In the process, it has cemented the most recent credible evidence of its cooperation with international terrorists, which might prove troublesome for that pesky terrorism list. Via the Times of London (also reported in Yonhap): ONE of Ireland’s most famous revolutionaries could face 20 years in an American jail for his alleged role in a communist plot to wreck the dollar. Sean Garland,...

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Ohno wins again. Heh. But what’s this? Ahn Hyun-soo failed to keep his dominance over archrival Apolo Anton Ohno of the United States at the final phase of the second meet of the Short Track Speed Skating World Cup in Seoul, Sunday. Since this is the first time in my natural life that I’ve deliberately clicked a “Sports” button, I’ll defer to readers. When did Ahn “dominate” Ohno before, or is this just the reporter’s way of keeping a grievance...

The Madness of Emperor Kim

How many hungry kids do you suppose could be fed for the cost of moving 800,000 people around? A regime that recently sent hundreds of thousands of city dwellers to the farms to perform agricultural labor is now sending hundreds of thousands of others from the hinterlands to the city to hold up pieces of carboard . . . during the height of the harvest season. Meanwhile, 6.5 million citizens are starving and the government is rejecting food aid. More:...

NK Human Rights Will Go Before UN General Assembly for First Time

This will be considerably harder for South Korea to abstain from without making its amorality conspicuous: The UN General Assembly is likely to see a fresh resolution on human rights in North Korea during the 60th plenary session now under way in New York. A South Korean official said Thursday EU countries were leading the way, with their resolution on human rights in North Korea adopted at the UN’s Human Rights Commission. “At this time there is a 50:50 chance”...

Seven NK Refugees Enter SK School; All Are Swiftly Betrayed, Arrested, and Repatriated

I wish the South Korean government would stop pretending that it makes protests against things like this when the Chinese are so conspicuously comfortable about ingoring them: Seven North Korean defectors who entered the compound of a Korean international school in the Northwestern Chinese city of Yantai, Shandong Province, on Aug. 29 and requested safe passage to South Korea have been returned to the North. The group consisted of two men and five women, four of them from the same...

MacArthur Backlash Update

A group of Korean-Americans has sent a pointed message about the MacArthur statue: A group including Washington State Senator Paull Shin on Monday delivered the signatures of some 8,129 Korean Americans opposing calls to topple a statue of U.S. general Douglas MacArthur in Incheon to Grand National Party chairwoman Park Geun-hye. The signatories said today’s Republic of Korea would not exist without the sacrifices of Allied forces led by MacArthur in the Korean War. If Incheon City cannot defend the...

Collapse Is Good for You

The Chosun Ilbo is talking about heeding the dangers spotlighted in a recent OECD report on the long-term prospects for the Korean economy. The main dangers highlighted are shortages of labor and capital (and neglects another to which the OEDC gently alluded, mainly Korea’s lingering xenophobia). It seems to me that the answer to all but the latter is unification. Unification, if done peacefully or semi-peacefully–and what I’m talking about here is a sudden regime collapse in the North–would suddenly...