Covid-19 exacerbates North Korea’s bad choices

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Covid-19 has been a disaster for North Korea. Last week Kim Jong Un was quoted as warning that “his country faces the ‘worst-ever’ situation.” He said this situation was creating conditions like the “arduous march” North Korea faced with the famine of the late 1990s, this time because of the coronavirus, United Nations and US sanctions, and bad weather.

In the late 1990s, “millions of North Koreans reportedly died from widespread hunger.”

It was surprising that the leader of North Korea would admit such dire circumstances, circumstances that at face value suggest major failures on his part. But Kim is once again refusing to accept responsibility for his bad choices, and making the results seem more dire than they are in reality.

Yes, the situation may be terrible in North Korea, but there is no evidence to suggest that the economic situation is nearly as dire as the Arduous March of the 1990s. 

For some time now, Kim has denied that he has a coronavirus problem. But there was considerable evidence that this North Korean claim was not true even a year ago. And Kim Jong Un could not afford to have a major spread of the coronavirus because the decrepit North Korean health-care system was unable to handle it.

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