
Even discussing rumors about his health can get a North Korean in trouble with the state’s security services, said, experts. When Kim’s father and predecessor, Kim Jong Il, died of a heart attack in 2011, the state media attributed it to “overwork” from “dedicating his life to the people.”
“It’s possible Pyongyang chose to publicly acknowledge Kim’s apparent change to say that this is not a big deal,” Cheong Seong-chang, a North Korean expert at the Sejong Institute near Seoul, said.
“North Korea could be trying to sell people on the idea that Kim Jong Un is losing weight because he is overworking himself to make people’s lives better in North Korea,” Cheong said.
Last week, Kim had called for measures to resolve the country’s “tense” food situation caused by the coronavirus pandemic outbreak and typhoon. It was reported that Kim attended a plenary meeting of the party’s Central Committee the previous day.
“People’s food situation is getting tense as the agricultural sector failed to fulfill its grain production plan due to the damage by a typhoon last year,” Kim said.
The agriculture sector is still recovering from storm damage incurred last year. Replacing domestic food supplies with imports will likely be difficult because borders remain mostly closed due to Covid-19 restrictions.
It was also reported that even fully vaccinated travelers may be at risk for getting and spreading Covid-19 variants. Hence, everything is at a halt.
Exports from China, North Korea’s biggest trade partner, tanked by 90 percent in May from the previous month, as per the official statistics from Beijing, though it’s unclear why.
(With inputs from ANI)
(Edited by Amrita Das and Pallavi Mehra)