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Kim Jong-un 'spent over $600m in a year' while North Korean citizens starved to death | Kim Jong-un 'spent over $600m in a year' while North Korean citizens starved to death |
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North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un splashed millions of dollars on luxury items including dozens of pianos and Mercedes-Benz cars, a UN report has revealed. | |
The 372-page report said the country continues to allocate a "significant amount of state resources for the purchase and important of luxury goods" while hunger and malnutrition take a heavy toll on the population. | The 372-page report said the country continues to allocate a "significant amount of state resources for the purchase and important of luxury goods" while hunger and malnutrition take a heavy toll on the population. |
According to the report, North Korea's spending on luxury goods has more than doubled from an average of $300 million a year to $646 million in 2012, when Kim assumed control following his father's death, Kim Jong-il. | According to the report, North Korea's spending on luxury goods has more than doubled from an average of $300 million a year to $646 million in 2012, when Kim assumed control following his father's death, Kim Jong-il. |
Kim reportedly treated himself to a dozen of luxury cars, top quality pianos and a private theatre for his closest allies and top aides. | Kim reportedly treated himself to a dozen of luxury cars, top quality pianos and a private theatre for his closest allies and top aides. |
These items violate UN sanctions imposed on North Korea prohibiting "the provision of luxury goods" adopted in 2007. | These items violate UN sanctions imposed on North Korea prohibiting "the provision of luxury goods" adopted in 2007. |
The report did not examine how the items were imported into the country. | The report did not examine how the items were imported into the country. |
A former North Korean official who managed to escape the country said Kim funded his lavish lifestyle by trafficking ivory from Africa to China and selling alcohol to Islamic countries. | A former North Korean official who managed to escape the country said Kim funded his lavish lifestyle by trafficking ivory from Africa to China and selling alcohol to Islamic countries. |
The money was transferred into parallel funds outside of the state budget to cover "personal expenses of the Supreme leader, his family and other elites". | The money was transferred into parallel funds outside of the state budget to cover "personal expenses of the Supreme leader, his family and other elites". |
Revenue from criminal activities stood at $500 million a year in 2008, amounting to one third of North Korea's annual exports, according to the UN. | Revenue from criminal activities stood at $500 million a year in 2008, amounting to one third of North Korea's annual exports, according to the UN. |
The scathing report follows a year-long investigation, compiled from public hearings with more than 80 victims and witnesses, detailing the "unspeakable atrocities" being committed in North Korea including murder, rape, forced abortions, torture and enslavement. | The scathing report follows a year-long investigation, compiled from public hearings with more than 80 victims and witnesses, detailing the "unspeakable atrocities" being committed in North Korea including murder, rape, forced abortions, torture and enslavement. |
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