Deutsche Welle, 8 January 2014
North
Korea's state news agency has announced that parliamentary elections will be
held on March 9. The date for the one-party ballot was named as basketball star
Dennis Rodman visited his "friend for life" Kim Jong Un.
The North's
official KCNA news agency reported on Wednesday that Kim Jong Un, the leader of
the Supreme People's Assembly, had decided on the March 9 election date.
At the last
parliamentary poll, in 2009, only one approved candidate stood for each of the
almost 700 districts. Official results put voter turnout at 99.98 percent in
that poll, with 100 percent in favor of the approved candidate in each district.
Parliament usually convenes twice a year, rubber-stamping budgets and personnel
changes.
The
election will be the first since Kim Jong Un took over leadership of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea, after the death of his father, Kim Jong
Il, in late 2011.
The
reclusive country is undergoing perhaps its most sweeping set of changes since
Kim Jong Un took power, most notably after his uncle, Jang Song Thaek, was
accused of crimes against the state and executed. In his New Year's address,
Kim hailed the removal of "factionalist scum" from within the
Communist leadership. In his earlier days in charge, Jang was considered a key
advisor for Kim. Analysts to the south in Seoul believe that several
lower-level purges of diplomatic staff and foreign functionaries followed
Jang's execution.
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Wednesday
was also believed to be Kim Jong Un's 31st birthday, although neither the date
nor his age is known for certain. A contingent of former professional
basketball players from the US, led by regular North Korean visitor DennisRodman, were set to play a local team on Wednesday in what Rodman described as
a "birthday present" for the North Korean leader.
Although
little is known about North Korea's young leader, his love of basketball -
identified during his time at a Swiss school near Bern - is well documented;
Rodman first visited the DPRK last February and has returned several times
since. The former Chicago Bull was once a teammate of Michael Jordan, a figure
of reported fascination for Kim, according to schoolmates.
'He gets
emotional'
One of the
players on the US team, former New York Knick and NBA All Star Charles D.
Smith, said he regretted that the visit was becoming politicized, not least after
Rodman delivered a fiery, expletive-ridden interview on US broadcaster CNN.
"Dennis
is a great guy, but how he articulates what goes on - he gets emotional and he
says things that he'll apologize for later," Smith said. "What we are
doing is positive, but it is getting dwarfed by the other circumstances around
it."
Rodman's
CNN appearance took a turn towards the surreal when he was asked about US
missionary Kenneth Bae, who has been held in North Korean custody since May on
charges described only as "anti-state" crimes.
Smith was
seated next to Rodman during the interview, at one point putting an arm around
his shoulder in an apparent attempt to calm him down.
"If
you understand what Kenneth Bae did … Do you understand what he did in this
country? Why is he held captive in this country?" Rodman asked the
interviewer, declining to elaborate when asked to provide the information in
question, instead saying that he had faced death threats over his visits to
North Korea.
White House
spokesman Jay Carney said he was "not going to dignify that outburst with
a response" when asked about the appearance by reporters in Washington.
The National Basketball Association (NBA), meanwhile, issued a statement saying
it was "not involved" in Rodman's trip and would not take part in
so-called "basketball diplomacy" without discussions with the US
State Department.
"Although
sports in many instances can be helpful in bridging cultural divides, this is
not one of them," the NBA said.
msh/ph (AFP, AP, Reuters)
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