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North Korea Suicide Crisis; Kim Jong Un Issues New Decree

Kim Jong Un Meeting: Dictator Kim Jong-un is also worried about the rising suicide case in North Korea. In Adse, Kim has issued a secret order to ban suicide in the country. This has been confirmed by an official while talking to Radio Free Asia.

According to the report of NDTV, Kim Jong Un, in his order, has termed the suicide as ‘treason against socialism’. In the order of the dictator, the officers have been responsible for preventing suicides. Local government officials will be held ‘accountable’ if a case of suicide comes to light. According to the report, Kim Jong Un also held an emergency meeting before passing this order.

Kim Jong Un Called An Emergency Meeting

Radio Free Asia quoted an official from the northeastern province of North Hamgyong saying that the meeting took place at the provincial party committee office and was attended by several prominent leaders. In this meeting, Kim Jong Un ordered a ban on suicide. According to the report, 35 cases of suicide were reported in Chongjin and the nearby Kyongsong county alone this year. North Hamgyeong, where an entire family committed suicide, was also discussed in the meeting.

Dictator Hiding Data

According to the report, the exact figure of those who died of starvation has not been revealed yet, because the government has kept these figures confidential. He said that according to an estimate by the intelligence department, there had been an increase of about 40 per cent in the number of suicides in North Korea compared to last year.

People Were Surprised To Read The Suicide Note

According to the report, the people attending the emergency meeting called by Kim Jong Un were shocked by the revelation of the suicide note criticizing the country and the social system. According to the report, most suicides were due to extreme poverty and starvation.

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