Korea Prayer
2025-08-06 00:16:12
Aug week1 2025 NK Prayer
1. Elementary School Students’ Letters to Storm Corps Say: “I Will Become a Suicide Hero”
he North Korean Workers’ Party’s official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, reported on April 5, 2025, that “Comrade Kim Jong-un visited the training base of the Korean People’s Army special operations units on April 4 and guided their comprehensive training.” On that day, Chairman Kim Jong-un instructed a series of major measures to further enhance special operations capabilities. /Photo = Rodong Sinmun · News1
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In elementary schools in Deokcheon City, South Pyongan Province, North Korea, an event was held in which students wrote letters to soldiers of the 11th Corps dispatched to Russia in celebration of the so-called “Victory Day.” It is reported that students from 2nd to 5th grade (ages 8–11) were instructed to include the phrase “I will become a suicide hero.” The students’ letters were delivered to the 11th Corps political department along with support supplies on Victory Day.
This letter-writing event differed from previous ones in that the term “congratulatory letter” was used instead of “comfort letter,” and that key pre-written phrases were required to be included. Children were instructed to write things like: “When I grow up, I will become a suicide hero who defends the Marshal with my life,” “The 11th Corps soldiers fighting in the Russia war are admirable,” and “Like the soldiers who led the war to victory, we too will bring great honor as top students.”
This is interpreted as an attempt to instill the perception in children that the deployment to Russia was a justified and righteous act. Essentially, the letter-writing event was used as a tool to control the children ideologically. Among parents, there are growing concerns about using terms like “suicide hero” with such young children. A source said, “During the children’s celebratory performances for Victory Day, slogans like ‘I will become a suicide hero and defend the Paektu bloodline with my life’ were repeatedly chanted.”
[July 30, 2025 – Daily NK / View article: https://buly.kr/6XmkuJQ]
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“I am the Lord; that is my name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols.” (Isaiah 42:8)
2. North Korean Farmers Weeding Fields Bare-Handed Under the Scorching Sun Without Proper Machinery
A farm field in Popdong County, Kangwon Province, North Korea. Farm workers are weeding. /Photo = Daily NK
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According to sources, North Korean farmers in border regions are working in over 35°C (95°F) heat, and they are comparing their situation with that of China, where machines roam the fields instead of people, saying with frustration, “We are worse off than Chinese cows.” Since early July, a general mobilization order for weeding was issued, resulting in mass deployments not only from institutions and enterprises but also from members of the Women’s Socialist League and students to rural areas near the border, such as Hyesan City, Kimjongsuk County, and Kimhyongjik County.
While the North Korean authorities claim to emphasize the modernization of agriculture, the reality is far different: without machinery or even oxen, people weed under the scorching sun all day, drenched in sweat, using only hand hoes. Each farm work team is assigned one or two tractors, but due to fuel shortages, most are inoperable. The oxen, too, are weak from malnourishment and unable to perform.
One university student mobilized for weeding said, “I saw an emaciated ox foaming at the mouth and collapsing during work, while a farm worker beat it and cursed at it. It was heartbreaking to the point of tears.” Another student shared, “Seeing farm workers in their 40s and 50s working with nothing but skin and bones was just pitiful.”
[July 31, 2025 – Daily NK / View article: https://buly.kr/YezYZN]
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“Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked.” (Psalm 82:4)
3. Hanbyun (Korean Lawyers): “Suspension of Broadcasts to North Korea Is Illegal”… Files Complaint with the Corruption Investigation Office Against the NIS Director
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The Lawyers for Human Rights and Unification of Korea (Hanbyun), along with other groups, have filed a complaint with the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) against Lee Jong-seok, Director of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), and Kim Ho-hong, the NIS’s Second Deputy Director, accusing them of dereliction of duty and abuse of authority over the suspension of broadcasts to North Korea.
On July 29, Hanbyun, the Citizens' Coalition for the Proper North Korean Human Rights Act and Unification Policy, and Lee Min-bok, head of a balloon campaign for North Korea aid under the North Korea Direct Support Movement Headquarters, submitted the complaint at the CIO office in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province.
Hanbyun argued that the NIS’s decision to halt broadcasts to North Korea constituted “dereliction of duty that abandons the state's constitutional obligation to guarantee the North Korean people’s right to know and the freedom of expression for all citizens,” and “an abuse of authority that unjustly interfered with the rights of public officials involved and citizens who have long collaborated in broadcast activities toward North Korea.”
[July 29, 2025 – Yonhap News / View article: https://buly.kr/DPUJA7R]
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“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute.” (Proverbs 31:8)
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