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July 06, 2011 10:00 AM Thought Your College Experience Was Bad?

By Daniel Luzer

Kim Il Sung

The government of North Korea appears to have ordered all college students to leave universities for 10 months in order to work on construction projects.

According to an article by Yojana Sharma in University World News:

Diplomats in Pyongyang confirmed that students were being drafted into manual labour on the outskirts of the city until April next year to prepare for major celebrations to commemorate the centenary of the late leader Kim Il Sung’s [right] birthday. But they said this did not mean the closure of universities.
Reports originating in South Korea and Japan suggested that the Pyongyang government had ordered universities to cancel classes until April next year, exempting only students graduating in the next few months and foreign students.

The reports indicate that students will be working on construction projects in major cities. A few years ago North Korea set 2012 as its year “for becoming a great and prosperous nation” but the country still has numerous uncompleted construction projects.

Perhaps the state is rounding up students complete the buildings.

Daniel Luzer is the web editor of the Washington Monthly. Follow him on Twitter at @Daniel_Luzer.

Comments

  • Walker on July 06, 2011 10:38 AM:

    North Korean universities have foreign students? What is the market for that?