Posted on 17 August 2011.
North Korean government, administrative, military and related industry officials receive priority in food rations, according to media sources in the country, as a U.N. aid agency claims ordinary citizens are given less than a third of the recommended nutritional diet.
North Koreans were only given 200 grams of daily rations in July, according to the World Food Programme, as quoted by Voice of America.
?The WFP is constantly worried about the insufficient amount of rations given through the North?s distribution system,? said WFP Spokesperson Nanna Skau.
According to the WFP, July?s rations were half that of April, but an increase from the 190 grams given in May and the 150 grams given in June.? (Korea Herald)
http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20110817000664
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Source: http://nknews.org/2011/08/%E2%80%98n-k-military-receives-most-aid%E2%80%99/
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