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NorK Treehuggers Quite Unhappy
2015-09-07
North Korea has once again come out on broadcast television criticizing the poor management of tree nurseries at some of its Forest Management Centers. This public criticism of the forest restoration effort comes after the emergence of Kim Jong Un’s sister, Kim Yeo Jong, as an influential figure in the Department of Propaganda and Agitation.

On August 26, 2015, Korean Central Television (KCTV) aired a program entitled, Let’s Go Forward in Patriotism and Strength in the Forest Restoration Battle. The broadcast criticized several Forest Management Centers, including one in North Hwanghae Province’s Songnim. “They set up sun shades carelessly and then do not even water saplings properly. As a result saplings have become withered and yellow,” the program alleged.

The broadcast went on to a scathing critique of the tree nursery’s poor management: “The spraying equipment also does not properly work [...] No more than 30% of the trees are alive [...] The soil is overgrown with weeds [...] One of the trees still has not sprouted.”

It also condemned the management of the Kangdong County tree nursery. “Because they do not properly conduct fertilizer management and also do not follow water guarantee measures, the saplings turn yellow and wither away. In the vegetable gardens there is so much seaweed that it is difficult to tell whether they are fields of saplings or meadows.”

“The fact that saplings can not grow properly is not due to unfavorable climate conditions but the defeatist and ‘non-owner’ work attitudes of the Forest Management Center workers and tree nursery work groups, who half-heartedly do their work and quit,” the broadcast added.

It went on to say, “When the workers use their heads creatively and engage in the work enterprisingly, great results are achieved in the expansion of the country’s permanent assets [...] If all combatants in the forest restoration work sincerely, the Party’s forest restoration plans will be moved forward.”

KCTV aired a similar broadcast on April 2015 called, Let’s Honor the Noble Wishes of the Party and Make the Whole Country a Primeval Forest. This broadcast said that the forest restoration work had run into some snags and berated people connected to the Forest Management Center.
Posted by:Pappy

#7  Hopefully that primeval forest includes lots of velociraptors.
Posted by: gorb   2015-09-07 16:27  

#6  Right wing deviationist wrecker, whoa, hey doughnuts pine sap.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-09-07 14:56  

#5  "But you know, Bob, that will only make someone work just hard enough not to get fired executed."
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2015-09-07 11:23  

#4  not due to unfavorable climate conditions but the defeatist and ‘non-owner’ work attitudes

And here I thought that was the point.
Posted by: charger   2015-09-07 11:17  

#3  “The fact that saplings can not grow properly is not due to unfavorable climate conditions but the defeatist and ‘non-owner’ work attitudes of the Forest Management Center workers and tree nursery work groups, who half-heartedly do their work and quit,” the broadcast added."

Don't broadcast this too loudly, otherwise we might start hearing Americanized versions of it...

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2015-09-07 08:28  

#2  "saplings have become withered and yellow" then we ate them. First full meal in months, thank you Pudgy!!
Posted by: Steven   2015-09-07 03:03  

#1  Uh oh. Somebody is going to the gulag.

Gotta ask: does "Let’s Honor the Noble Wishes of the Party and Make the Whole Country a Primeval Forest" sound better in Korean? Because it doesn't exactly pop in English. Although I admit a primeval forest is actually a good use for NKor.
Posted by: SteveS   2015-09-07 00:56  

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