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People Living in Unfinished Homes

By Choi Song Min
[2012-04-23 15:33 ]  
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Complaints have emerged regarding the unfinished and potentially dangerous nature of some of the new apartments built at breakneck speed in Pyongyang to meet the 2012 deadline imposed by the 100th anniversary of Kim Il Sung¡¯s birth and help give the impression of rapid development in the North Korean capital.

In order to declare the successful completion of the new apartments, which are most notably to be found in the Mansudae area of the downtown core, the authorities reportedly gave the order to move people into the buildings before the internal décor could be completed.

¡ã The Mansudae area of Pyongyang, complete in time for the Day of the Sun on April 15th (© Daily NK)


A Pyongyang source explained to the Daily NK, ¡°Originally, there was no progress going on with new construction because of a serious shortage of materials, so they ordered it to stop while the interiors of finished apartments were dealt with.¡±

¡°Despite this order, the work brigades lacked the construction materials to finish the interior construction, and so they started passing responsibility on to the residents,¡± the source went on. ¡°Most of them are reluctantly getting on with the interior construction, having been told by the work brigades that they are just going to have to get on with it.¡±

¡°The residents, scared as they are that they may lose their homes again after losing them once when they were ripped down in the first place, are just living in them while working on the interior construction,¡± he added.

However, the source noted, ¡°Due to the serious burden of the materials needed to do that, a few others are selling their homes to middlemen,¡± before adding, ¡°Soon-to-be residents are not readily moving in either, concerned as they are that the buildings might collapse.¡±

North Korea faces such difficulties not only because of chronic economic problems but because of corruption in the construction management system.

According to sources, cadres and site managers have been guilty of continuously diverting materials, such as sand and steel rods, materials which in a number of cases have come from local people, not the state.

A South Pyongan Province source criticized the situation, saying, ¡°The authorities goal of ¡®a hundred thousand homes¡¯ has not been completed after three years of hard work. What is the purpose of offering materials to the state when the cadres are diverting them for themselves? Only the people will end up suffering.¡±
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Comment [There are 3 total opinions]
john yaya The problems mentioned in this article are nothing new. They are exactly the same problems that have occurred in every other Communist state since the very beginning of planned economies almost a century ago. They happen because when there is no concept of ownership, people feel no sense of responsibility and no shame about pilfering materials or shoddy workmanship. They are the reason why the economy of the USSR ground to a halt in the 1970s and only the end of Communism got it going again. Anybody who thinks that the 100th anniversary campaign is going to change anything is a fool. This is all happening because Kim Jong Il was stupid and actually believed the Marxist bullshit he was taught during his education in the USSR. And until somebody in Pyongyang realizes that Marxist economics simply does not work, and takes a radically new direction, there is not going to be any improvement. China figured it out in 1978 and Vietnam in 1981. But the DPRK government has never had the balls to face economic reform. And until they do nothing will change, and the people will continue to endure this farcical incompetence, right in the middle of one of the richest regions of the globe. Just sickening! 2012-04-28 00:40:19
danelle Only the people will end up suffering.
Wherever is it there is man handling government matter, there are corruption occurrence, if the government has its management poorly administrated. People are the one getting suffers significantly. NK should be the worst. The ruthless stupid regime in order to maintain griping its ruling power tightly, it has to look after its cronies and those elites with power. 2012-04-24 13:24:21
Bernie Goetz Free market construction companies build much better. 2012-04-24 04:46:16
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