Nov. 15,1998---Holy Spirit

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Taiwan Tati Cultural
And Educational Foundation
B16F, No.3 Ta-Tun 2St.
Taichung, Taiwan, ROC
November 15, 1998.

Dear Mr. Holy Spirit,

"What is happening in North Korea when you scratch the surface is very, very critical." Hall said in a news reference. Rep. Tony P. Hall, an Ohio democrat fresh from a five day visit to North Korea.

At a small east coast town, called Orang, people ground leaves, corn stalks and twigs into powder and made noodles out of them. "I was taken aback' they are relying more and more on this, on what they call "substitute food" he said. "You can't digest them, you see a lot of people holding their stomach at hospital."

Three years of floods and drought that started in 1995 devastated North Korea's collective farming and planned economy, already teetering from the loss of its Soviet trading partners.

Unfortunately; North Korean still South Korean's worry, despite hunger-stricken their people. North Korean revealed strong nuclear missiles and well-trained military strength.

In communist country, people have no rights to speak; power is everything.

 

 

Sincerely Yours,
Yang Hsu-Tung.
President of
Taiwan Tati Cultural
And Educational Foundation

 

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