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Cannibalism in N Korea's third largest city disclosed
2013-04-19
A North Korean man living in Australia claims that human flesh is served up to eat in the country's third largest city. Sung Min Jeong claims that in Chongjin -- a city on the tip of the North Korean coast -- a shopkeeper serves up human meat.

Jeong's interpreter said, "One of his strongest thoughts is ... if he didn't take steps to leave North Korea, he would've become a North Korean who ate human flesh."

That thought is what drove Jeong to leave his homeland and to escape to Sydney in March 2011.

It is not the first time reports of cannibalism have emerged from the secretive state. Fears that North Koreans are being forced to eat human flesh increased earlier this year following claims a man was executed for murdering his two children for food.

A source said, "While his wife was away on business he killed his eldest daughter and, because his son saw what he had done, he killed his son as well. When the wife came home, he offered her food, saying: 'We have meat.' But his wife, suspicious, notified the Ministry of Public Security, which led to the discovery of part of their children's bodies under the eaves."

Fears of cannibalism surfaced in 2003 too, amid testimony from refugees who claimed poor harvests and sanctions had resulted in children being killed and corpses cut up for food. According to reports, requests by the UN World Food Program to access "farmers' markets" where human meat was believed to be traded, were turned down by Pyongyang, citing "security reasons".

Those caught selling human meat face execution, but one source told the North Korean Refugees Assistance Fund, "Pieces of 'special' meat are displayed on straw mats for sale. People know where they come from, but they don't talk about it."
Posted by:ryuge

#12  Whole lotta folks got shakey hands in the DPRK, one would imagine (The Book of Eli-wise-speaking).
Posted by: Dopey Sinatra9196   2013-04-19 17:32  

#11  Donner kebobs a hit in North Korea's third fourth fifth largest city.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2013-04-19 13:24  

#10  Sorry, CF. ;-p (Not really....)
Posted by: Barbara   2013-04-19 13:12  

#9  LOL Barbara! You owe me a keyboard!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-04-19 13:10  

#8  Psssst - NorKs - chubby Kimmy would feed a LOT of people. Just sayin'....
Posted by: Barbara   2013-04-19 13:02  

#7  ..bring added meaning that you exist to serve the state and party.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-04-19 12:58  

#6  Communism always seems to bring out the best in people -- that and a good marinade...
Posted by: Iblis   2013-04-19 12:46  

#5  "Special Meat" ....Donner Burgers ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-04-19 12:14  

#4  "Serve the People!"
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2013-04-19 12:10  

#3  "It's a cookbook!"
Posted by: Raj   2013-04-19 12:00  

#2  I know "SOLYENT GREEN" was an influential movie, but lets get a grip, shall we!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-04-19 00:20  

#1  Jeebus.

Reminds me of the Chinese, restaurant-served "Fetal Soup" that was described on the Net a few years back.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-04-19 00:18  

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