Admission of submission...
India Donates Rice to DPRK
Pyongyang, February 7, 2006 (KCNA) -- A ceremony of conveying 2,000 tons of rice donated by the Indian government to the DPRK took place at Nampho Port on Feb. 7. Present there were Jo Si Bong, vice-minister of Food Procurement and Administration, officials concerned and N. T. Khankhup, Indian ambassador to the DPRK, and staff members of the embassy.
That's a shame. I thought there was a plentiful harvest this year... Was the army hungry?
The Indian government has donated to the DPRK various kinds of humanitarian aid materials including food and medicament on nine occasions since 1995. This ain't a news report your gonna see in many nations. You have to respect the pathetic honesty, and the "reporting" is excellent, compared to THIS piece of shit...
KCF Delegation Leaves for Brazil
Pyongyang, February 7, 2006 (KCNA) -- A delegation of the Korean Christian Federation headed by Chairman Kang Yong Sop left here today for Brazil.
Pyongyang, February 7, 2006 (KCNA) -- A ceremony of conveying 2,000 tons of rice donated by the Indian government to the DPRK took place at Nampho Port on Feb. 7. Present there were Jo Si Bong, vice-minister of Food Procurement and Administration, officials concerned and N. T. Khankhup, Indian ambassador to the DPRK, and staff members of the embassy.
That's a shame. I thought there was a plentiful harvest this year... Was the army hungry?
The Indian government has donated to the DPRK various kinds of humanitarian aid materials including food and medicament on nine occasions since 1995. This ain't a news report your gonna see in many nations. You have to respect the pathetic honesty, and the "reporting" is excellent, compared to THIS piece of shit...
KCF Delegation Leaves for Brazil
Pyongyang, February 7, 2006 (KCNA) -- A delegation of the Korean Christian Federation headed by Chairman Kang Yong Sop left here today for Brazil.
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