Korea Prayer
2023-08-21 09:10:18
Aug week4 Prayer for North Korea
1. "North Korea: Surge in 'Hate Crimes' Targeting Party and Military Officials Due to Economic Crisis""
◆ Article Summary
As starvation-related deaths surge in North Korea, recent reports indicate a rise in hate crimes targeting party and military officials amid the economic crisis. Since May, incidents involving explosives have been frequent across North Korea. In one instance in Jagang Province, a gang threw improvised explosive devices onto a cargo truck to rob it. Similar incidents have been reported in several areas, including Pyongan North Province. Last month, a criminal in Yanggang Province killed a secret police officer with a weapon, and recently, a case of firearm theft occurred at a police station.
South Korean intelligence agencies have reported that serious crimes in North Korea have tripled compared to the previous year.
[Read more: https://url.kr/n8bqhd ]
◆ Prayer Topics:
"The Lord says, 'Because the poor are plundered and the needy groan, I will now arise,' says the Lord. 'I will protect them from those who malign them.'" (Psalm 12:5)
2. "Surge in 'Supreme Leader' Title for Kim Jong Un... North Korea Intensifies Idolization"
◆ Article Summary
North Korea has recently accelerated its idolization of Kim Jong Un through the use of the title "Supreme Leader." According to the Ministry of Unification, the term "Supreme Leader" has been used 26 times in Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the ruling Workers' Party, up to last month. This title is a significant indicator of the Kim family's idolization in North Korea. The usage of "Supreme Leader" for Kim Jong Un first appeared in 2018, with 4 mentions in 2020 and a significant increase to 16 mentions in 2021. Last year, it was used 23 times, and this year's usage has surpassed last year's total within seven months. The use of the term is often accompanied by the modifier "Great," similar to "Great Leader" used for Kim Il Sung. Notably, individuals addressing Kim Jong Un as "father" have expanded from children to young adults, interpreting this as part of intensified idolization.
Images of Kim Jong Un shedding tears during military parades, funerals, performances, and local inspections have gained prominence. Officials from the Ministry of Unification have described this as an example of "emotional politics by a dictator." They pointed out that despite earlier statements that Kim Jong Un would not adopt mythic expressions similar to Kim Il Sung, he is increasingly leaning towards idolization by incorporating terms like "Great Supreme Leader," "Father," and "Sun" to elevate himself, similar to his predecessors.
[Read more: https://url.kr/px2kig ]
◆ Prayer Titles:
"I am the Lord; that is my name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols." (Isaiah 42:8)
3. "Minister Kim Young-ho: We Will Accommodate All Hopeful North Korean Defectors to South Korea... China's Cooperation Needed"
◆ Article Summary
On the 16th, Minister Kim Young-ho of the Ministry of Unification announced at a seminar titled 'Opposition to the Forced Repatriation of Defectors Detained in China' that South Korea will accommodate all North Korean defectors who wish to come to South Korea. He also requested cooperation from the Chinese government in addressing the ongoing issue of detention and forced repatriation of North Korean defectors, which has been consistently raised by South Korea and the international community. The seminar, organized by Representative Choi Jae-hyung, issued a statement urging the Chinese government to cease the forced repatriation of defectors and to take measures for their safe passage to South Korea or a third country based on humanitarian principles and universal human rights protection. Ambassador Lee Sang-hwa of the North Korean Human Rights International Cooperation Office criticized the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for its inadequate response to North Korean defectors over the past decade and pointed out that while the UNHCR has the authority to mediate with third parties, such as China, regarding defectors, it has not exercised this authority. Ambassador Lee stated, "The ultimate goal of the international community should be to protect the safety and human rights of defectors." According to the North Korean Human Rights Information Center, 98% of forced repatriations from North Korea occur in China, where the defectors are arrested and subsequently repatriated.
[Read more: https://url.kr/52pz4o ]
◆ Prayer Titles:
"Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter." (Proverbs 24:11)
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