North Korea plans crackdown as Kim Jong Un pushes for internal unity

North Korea on May 12 admitted the omicron variant of the coronavirus had infected people, and it subsequently has said about 4.5 million people have fallen ill with fevers. (File/AP)
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  • The North鈥檚 elevated restrictions on movement in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak could cause a further strain on the country鈥檚 economic difficulties, according to experts

SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his top deputies have pushed for a crackdown on officials who abuse their power and commit other 鈥渦nsound and non-revolutionary acts,鈥� state media reported Monday, as Kim seeks greater internal unity to overcome a COVID-19 outbreak and economic difficulties.
It wasn鈥檛 clear what specific acts were mentioned at the ruling Workers鈥� Party meeting on Sunday. But possible state crackdowns on such alleged acts could be an attempt to solidify Kim鈥檚 control of his people and get them to rally behind his leadership in the face of the domestic hardships, some observers say.
Kim and other senior party secretaries discussed 鈥渨aging a more intensive struggle against unsound and non-revolutionary acts including abuse of power and bureaucratism revealed among some party officials,鈥� the official Korean Central News Agency said.
Kim ordered the authority of the party鈥檚 auditing commission and other local discipline supervision systems to be bolstered to promote the party鈥檚 鈥渕onolithic leadership鈥� and 鈥渢he broad political activities of the party through the strong discipline system,鈥� KCNA said.
Kim has previously occasionally called for struggles against 鈥渁nti-socialist practices鈥� at home in the past two years amid outside worries about his country鈥檚 fragile economy that has been battered by pandemic-related border shutdowns, UN sanctions and his own mismanagement.
The North鈥檚 elevated restrictions on movement in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak could cause a further strain on the country鈥檚 economic difficulties, some experts say.
North Korea on May 12 admitted the omicron variant of the coronavirus had infected people, and it subsequently has said about 4.5 million people 鈥� more than 17 percent of its 26 million people 鈥� have fallen ill with fevers and only 72 have died. Foreign experts widely doubt the outbreak was North Korea鈥檚 first, and they believe the statistics being disclosed in state media are manipulated to prevent political damage to Kim while bolstering internal control and promoting his leadership.
During a Workers鈥� Party conference last week, Kim claimed the pandemic situation has passed the stage of 鈥渟erious crisis鈥� and ordered officials to remedy 鈥渢he shortcomings and evils in the anti-epidemic work鈥� and take steps to build up the country鈥檚 anti-pandemic capability.