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Breeder fears North Koreans ate giant rabbits
2007-04-15
A German breeder who exported his giant rabbits to North Korea in the hope they would breed ... er, like rabbits ... and end a famine is worried that the pedigree animals may have been eaten.

After Pyongyang refused to reveal the bunnies' whereabouts, Karl Szmolinsky said Tuesday: "I'm concerned my animals were not kept for breeding as planned, but may have ended up in a casserole." Szmolinsky, who raises rabbits at Eberswalde, north-east of Berlin, says this was the only explanation he can think of for North Korea's refusal to let him see the 10-kilo animals, believed to be the biggest rabbits ever bred. "They tell me everything is in capable hands and the rabbits are doing just fine, but I'm not so sure," he said. "However I have no information whatever about what actually became of them.

The British media, which have taken a special interest in the rabbits, wondered last week whether they played a star role on the menu at recent birthday celebrations for dictator Kim Jong Il.

Szmolinsky had been set to fly to North Korea in mid-April to see the pens built for the giant German greys, but the North Korean embassy in Berlin denied him a visa. North Korean diplomats in Berlin purchased six breeding rabbits, two of them males, from him, according to Szmolinsky, who knows of another six rabbits taken to the secretive communist nation on a private basis. The 68-year-old breeder says it was not exactly a lucrative export deal: He only charged a few hundred euros for the animals. "I'm utterly disappointed the embassy won't let me go there," said Szmolinsky. "If they come to me in future wanting rabbits, they can't expect any more help.

Asked for comment, a spokesman for the North Korean embassy in Berlin was unsympathetic. "We got the rabbits and shipped them to the Farm Ministry in Pyongyang. Why should we invite the breeder over as well?" he said. Asked if North Korea had killed the rabbits, he hung up the phone.

Breeder Szmolinsky said he was older but wiser now. "I'm never going to export my rabbits again unless I've checked out the conditions locally first," he said.
Posted by:Seafarious

#6  I'm a vegetawain. I just hunt for the spowt of it!
Posted by: Elmer Fudd   2007-04-15 21:44  

#5  poor poor wabbits = juche soup

Knowing Kimmy's penchant for Hennessey it was probably something more like Louisiana Back-bay Bayou Bunny Bordelaise, a la Antoine.

PS: Great graphic!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-04-15 17:06  

#4  Szmolinsky might be our fool of the day.
Didn't he notice the saliva drooling down the buyer's face ?
Posted by: wxjames   2007-04-15 14:57  

#3  They were intended for dinner all along, but not so fast.
stupid, stupid people.cut off a food source,
Or maybe the rabbits didn't have enough to eat and starved?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-04-15 12:26  

#2  Be vewy vewy quiet.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-04-15 10:48  

#1  poor poor wabbits = juche soup

;-(
Posted by: RD   2007-04-15 06:13  

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