A queue at a North Hwanghae grocery store. People are required to queue when there is a special allocation of rations. Taken by Shin Eui-cheon at North Hwanghae Province, September 2009. (ASIA PRESS)

A queue at a North Hwanghae grocery store. People are required to queue when there is a special allocation of rations. Taken by Shin Eui-cheon at North Hwanghae Province, September 2009. (ASIA PRESS)

 

The 7th Worker’s Party congress ended on May 9. Despite initial expectations, most people did not receive the special commemorative gifts supplied by the government. Those who did have voiced discontent regarding the poor quality of the gifts. On May 11 an ASIAPRESS reporting partner explained:

“After the 70-day battle, the government supplied toothpaste, a toothbrush (made in North Korea) and a bottle of liquor to every household.”

But because most North Korean people are accustomed to better quality Chinese products, they regarded the toothbrush set with disappointment. In addition, the government required them to pay for the supplies, which brought further criticism.

“People at a nearby collective farm didn’t go to pick up the supplies as the authorities required them to pay 1,500 Won (U$0.18). I didn’t go either.”

All the North Korean people were mobilized for the historic Worker`s Party congress. But the rewards fell short of expectations. That is the reality of the Kim Jong-un regime.

 It is not confirmed whether Pyongyang and other regions got the same supplies.

 

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