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Friday, May 16, 2003

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Sars: Violators will be shot. News24 - Beijing - China upped the stakes in the fight against Sars on Thursday, threatening to execute or jail for life anyone who violates quarantine restrictions and spreads the disease.
China May Execute SARS Quarantine Violators Reuters
SARS pulls reins on China's rapidly growing economy USA Today
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Camp for N. Korean Refugees to Be Set Up in Mongolia - VOA news
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A German doctor who has dedicated himself to improving the lives of North Koreans says a camp will be set up in Mongolia to house refugees fleeing from North Korea. During a visit to Washington, Dr. Norbert Vollertsen also announced other plans to help North Koreans.

Dr. Norbert Vollertsen says he will travel soon to Mongolia to open up a refugee camp for North Koreans. In a VOA interview, Dr. Vollertsen did not offer details about the camp. But he said a passenger ship will soon be operating in international waters near North Korea to help others who flee that communist country by boat.

The German medical doctor, who worked in North Korea from 1999 to 2001, now travels around the world publicizing the plight of the North Koreans and urging governments and organizations to help them.

While in North Korea, Dr. Vollertsen had unusual access to places not usually seen by outsiders, and he often speaks of the lack of basic medical supplies and equipment and the widespread food shortages that he saw. He says the government of Kim Jong-il uses food as a weapon against his own people.

"Whenever there are some rumors that people are in opposition, mainly in the northeastern parts of North Korea, which is off limits for U.N. officials, which is off limits for WHO or Red Cross, whenever there are some uprisings, and there were some rumors about uprisings, right after, this whole area, the whole province will not get any more food supply from the government, in order to punish them," said Norbert Vollertsen.

Dr. Vollertsen added that he and his supporters in South Korea and elsewhere are trying to use boat people projects and other refugee programs as a way to destabilize the North Korean government.

One of his plans is to take food and other aid across the border at Panmunjom directly to people inside the North. But he wants to be sure the aid goes to ordinary people, not North Korean soldiers.

"We try to raise a huge aid campaign - food, medicine, fuel, energy, whatever is needed -and we will offer this in Panmunjom - maybe a whole train, thousands of trucks," he said. "And we will blackmail Kim Jong-il: 'Here, you can get it. But only one condition - food inspectors.' And those food inspectors are you and your colleagues - journalists with their TV cameras with their photo cameras, who can take the image of [whether] these children are getting the food, or the military and the elite."

Dr. Vollertsen says he and his colleagues try to smuggle radios and newspapers into North Korea so the people know that outsiders are trying to help and are not hostile, as their government tells them.

Aid workers say during the past decade an estimated 300,000 North Koreans have fled oppression, hunger, and privation in their homeland.

Tens of thousands of North Koreans now live in hiding in China. Many look for temporary work and hope to return home when the situation improves. Others try to make their way to South Korea.

China, which has close ties with Pyongyang, has conducted periodic sweeps of the towns close to the North Korean border and has rounded up and sent back thousands of people. North Koreans who are returned home face an uncertain future, including forced labor, imprisonment or even execution.

During the past year, some North Korean refugees have forced their way into embassies in Beijing or consular offices in other Chinese cities. Dr. Vollertsen and his colleagues have orchestrated some of those asylum attempts. China, under international pressure, has also allowed most of those refugees to be transported to South Korea.

China is a major source of food and fuel aid to North Korea. Last month, Beijing hosted talks between U.S. and North Korean officials on the problem of North Korea's nuclear weapons program. Beijing wants the nuclear problem to be resolved peacefully, because it fears war or other instability on the Korean peninsula could prompt even larger refugee flows into China.


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Chinese who knowingly spread SARS can be executed. BEIJING - China on Thursday threatened execution for people who knowingly spread the SARS virus and cause death or serious injury, as the government attempted to force compliance with quarantines and other measures to stop the disease. [Arizona Daily Star: World]
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North Korea May Be Training Hackers. North Korea, an impoverished communist country suspected of building nuclear weapons, has developed another weapon: cyber terrorism, a senior South Korean military officer said Friday. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
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Taiwan's Health Chief Resigns Over SARS. Taiwan's health chief resigned Friday over the worsening SARS crisis that has shut two hospitals, and the government replaced him with a U.S.-educated epidemiologist. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
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A picture named kn-flag.gifFAMINE LEADS TO MASS SUICIDES IN NORTH KOREA
Two veteran Christian aid workers say that the famine in North Korea is much
worse than previous years, so severe that many families are committing mass
suicide-taking rat poison--rather than die slowly of starvation. "There had
been incidents of this before, but mass suicide has become more frequent and
widespread now," they reported. In the past, North Koreans looked forward to
some kind of food distribution honouring the birthday of North Korean
President Kim Il-Sung on April 15. This year there was nothing. Even members
of the army seem desperate, breaking into any house they think might hold
food or anything valuable and take what they want.

[MISSIONS INSIDER/HCJB 21 April '03]
From NEWS BYTES - May,2003 (OMNI)


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China/France: an entire church moves - Friday FAX

"100 years ago, Europeans followed the call 'Go West' to America's new
territories," write Alain and Rita Hauenschild, missionaries to China. A
similar movement is happening today in China: over one million Chinese students
live in Europe, mostly in France (500,000 in Paris alone), Italy, England and
Germany. Some 50,000 Chinese immigrate into the European Union countries each
month. Some years ago, an entire church in the Chinese city Wenchow disbanded,
and set on their way to Paris over various routes. They have now met up again
there as a church, complete with deacons, elders and pastors, and now help
their fellow Chinese integrate into the French culture, and explain the Gospel
to them. With 1,500 members, it is the largest Chinese church in Paris.
Source: Alain Hauenschild, DMG Aktuell, dmg@dmgint.de


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Today's Prayer Request from Pray For China

China has Lottery fever, with the new national lottery game and well-publicized prize 10,000 times the average monthly earning. Last week, 4 big prizes landed in Chongqing, the largest city in the world with more than 30 million people. Let us pray for the society which is bent on making a quick fortune and the resurgence of once-banned gambling. And, we again uplift Chongqing, for the churches and missionaries there


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