Kim Jong-Un accused of hiding deadly swine fever branded an 'apocalypse in the making'

The fever is not known to harm humans, but has been spotted in East Asia in recent months, though North Korea’s capital Pyongyang officially claims the outbreak has passed over North Korea. Three dead wild boars were found in border areas with South Korea, according to officials in Seoul who have deployed helicopters to disinfect the barrier. According to Bloomberg, South Korean politician Lee Hye-hoon said the fever had spread to most areas in North Korea with pigs in the North Pyongan province being “wiped out”.

Ms Lee citied South Korea’s National Intelligence Service.

North Korea’s agriculture ministry said 22 pigs were killed in May but the virus in a farm near the Chinese border in a report to the World Organisation for Animal Health.

There have been no follow-up reports or coverage in state media.

Around 40 percent of North Koreans, 10.1 million people are in need of food assistance according to a UN assessment last year.

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Many North Korean families raise pigs to earn money to buy rice.

Cho Chunghi fled the state in 2011 after spending a decade working for the government animal disease control program and said: “Pork accounts for about 80% of North Korea’s protein consumption and with global sanctions taking place, it’s going to be hard for the country to find an alternative protein source.

“The virus is extremely destructive as people are now unable to make money through raising pigs, while the country’s economy is restrained.”

He warned that as pigs on individual farms outnumber those on collective ones, it would be almost impossible for Pyongyang to be able to halt the spread, given its resources.

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North Korea is ruled by the communist Workers’ Party of Korea.

Information coming out of the state is heavily restricted.

It is second bottom on the World Press Freedom Index.

Turkmenistan ranks bottom of the 180 nations on the list.

The Reporters Without Borders website says: “Headed by Kim Jong-un since 2012, North Korea’s totalitarian regime continues to keep its citizens in a state of ignorance.

“The widespread adoption of mobile phones, including smartphones, has been accompanied by technical measures that provide the regime with almost complete control over communications and files transmitted over the national intranet.

“North Koreans can still be sent to a concentration camp for viewing, reading or listening to content provided by a media outlet based outside the country.”

They add: “The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) is the only permitted source of official news for the country’s other media.

“Ostensibly, the Korean authorities are displaying greater flexibility towards the international media, allowing more foreign reporters to cover official events.

“In reality, the regime continues to exercise meticulous control over the information available to the foreign media.”

source: express.co.uk


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