Arms is more important than food ....N.Korea...

by pankaj kumar | October 6, 2008 at 03:28 am
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Country is under food crisis and they are buying arms despite the food ia their prime need.Race of arms is derailing the growth and developement evev the country who struggling to find food for the people are giving priority to the arm buyout rather than food arrangement ! where the world is going?
North Korea has purchased weapons worth about USD 65 million over the past five years despite its severe food shortages, a South Korean lawmaker said on Monday.

The communist state spent an average of USD 13 million a year on arms during the five-year tenure of Seoul's previous liberal administration which ended in early 2008, said Kwon Young-Se of the conservative ruling Grand National Party.

The weapons came from China, Russia, Germany, the Slovak Republic and other countries, Kwon told reporters, citing a government report.

The South's intelligence agency and Defence Ministry refused to confirm the information. When contacted by a news agency, Kwon declined to say which agency his report was from.

"The report shows the North has developed its military capacity despite severe food shortages," Kwon told reporters, calling for more caution in providing aid to the impoverished country.

Previous liberal administrations in Seoul, that practised a "sunshine" engagement policy, sent about 400,000 tons of food to the North every year but were accused of not demanding proper monitoring.

Critics say much of the food was used to feed the North's military and elite.

The North bitterly attacks the conservative government which came to power in South Korea in February. It did not ask for the food aid from Seoul this year.

In July, the UN's World Food Programme warned that hunger in North Korea is at its worst since the famine years of the 1990s, with five to six million people in immediate need out of a population of 23 million.
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gauraw gupta
gauraw gupta
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at 05:11 on October 6th, 2008

pankaj kumar, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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gauraw gupta

keep it up ..

this is the nature of action security is also important for survival.

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pankaj kumar

SIR I understand your concern but the country having food scarcity first think to manage food then think about other grevances,security is important but food security is more important.even to triger the gun food is needed.

jiwant
jiwant
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at 05:29 on October 6th, 2008

pankaj kumar, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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jiwant

I Appreciate your view .

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