The
exploitation of helpless children is encouraged for reasons in North Korea.
Known as kkotjebi in Korean, North Koreas street children have long been
considered the most marginalized group of people in North Korea nation-wide.
They are usually abandoned from their broken or extremely poor family, live
rough on the streets. Young Kkotjebi gather in groups in the market to beg for
food to live on.
According to the source, Sinuiju City,
North Pyongan Province, the center of trade between North Korea and China, is
the place where a number of Kkotjebi live. Despite people see children living
improperly, they cannot take care due to their own suffering matters.
Kim Jong Eun recently ordered to form task
forces to crackdown on the issue by separating the Kkotjebi and send them to
designated orphanages, or back to their parents. The task force asserted to provide temporary residence
to the homeless. And the scant funds Kkotjebi receive from the state are often siphoned
off by employees.
Rodong Sinmun, North Koreas Party-publication,
introduced a couple who have raised 55 orphans for 20 years in the mountain, in
their recent article Small Mountain Home in Dooilryung Sings of Love and
Compassion for the Land. The
state often provides incentives for residents to take in orphans, providing
farmland and gifts. The government also used this as an instrument of
propaganda stating the couple received thanks from Kim Jong Eun for their hard
work.
According
to a source, these 55 orphans
will serve only as loyalty-fostering bait for Party cadres to advance their
positions while they will not be able to leave the boundaries of that place and
will be forced to farm and raise their own food, living as nothing but
laborers.
[Source:
Daily NK]