{"id":160,"date":"2014-07-30T18:50:17","date_gmt":"2014-07-30T09:50:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.01.asiapress.org\/rimjin-gang-2\/2014\/07\/report\/birth-rate-military\/"},"modified":"2018-08-24T18:21:33","modified_gmt":"2018-08-24T09:21:33","slug":"birth-rate-military","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.02.asiapress.org\/rimjin-gang\/2014\/07\/military\/birth-rate-military\/","title":{"rendered":"Falling Birth Rate and Draft Dodging Erode N.Korean Military"},"content":{"rendered":"
2014\/July\/29
Written by PAEK Chang-ryong, a defector reporter<\/p>\n
\"Starved Generation\" reach age of military enlistment<\/span><\/strong> Our reporting partner in North Hamkyung Province told us, via phone conversations made on 8 July, that the authorities have been forging ahead with the military conscription project, dubbed 'social convocation enlisters' in North Korea, and aimed at increasing the recruitment of workers recently graduated from middle school. The problem confronting authorities is that those conscripted for the military are doing all they can to avoid enlistment, with bribery reported as the means by which potential recruits are slipping through the net. This continues to frustrate authorities that are required to fulfill a new recruit quota. Those caught draft dodging are reported to the local committee of the Korean Workers' Party(KWP) and face punishment.<\/span><\/p>\n Our reporting partner explained the following:\u00a0<\/span> In North Korea, the military draws its new recruits through a conscription system called 'obligatory military service'. It is legitimized at the Supreme People's Assembly that all males should be enlisted to the military upon reaching 17 years of age. The only exception is for those ruled out by the physical exam. Criminal Law Article 83 (2004 amended version) rules that any person evading military service mobilization will be subject to punishment of up to two years in a labor training correctional facility.<\/span><\/p>\n
<\/span><\/span>The North Korean military is currently struggling to meet their enlistment targets due to difficulties in recruiting new recruits. This is a result of a decrease in the number of new middle school graduates. Despite the state's best efforts, however, draft dodging and corruption are undermining the emphasis on resupplying troop units. The problem of meeting troop quotas is affecting the North Korean military at various levels.<\/span><\/p>\n
\"A 24 year old man living in XX County received the call up for military service. Instead of answering the call he told the director of the military mobilization program (a local ranking official responsible for military conscription) that he is not able to join the army because he has a wife. This young man has been dodging the draft every year by paying bribes, and he assumed he would get away with it this time as well. But this year his luck ran out. His case has been reported to the County's committee of the Party and he and his parents have been summoned to face the committee. It is a certainty that he and his family will now face the consequences of their actions.\"<\/span><\/p>\n