Leaked Document Shows China’s Plans for NoKor Regime Disintegration
Shiena Iane Bernardino | | May 06, 2014 05:00 AM EDT |
(Photo : http://www.ctvnews.ca/) Will Kin Jun-un's regime last? China has little faith.
Beijing sketched out a comprehensive contingency plan intended for the disintegration of the government of North Korea, hinting that China has doubts in the stability of King Jong-un's leadership.
The Japanese media were able to obtain copies of documents drafted by the planners from the People's Liberation Army of China. The draft contained plans to detain the key leaders of North Korea and form refugee camps on the Chinese border once cases of civil unrest in the secretive state breaks out.
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The leaked report demands closer monitoring of the 870-mile border between China and North Korea.
The documents also mentioned that all the senior political or military leaders in North Korea, who could be the prey of either opposing factions or a different "military power" that could be the United States, must be protected.
Kyoto News released the Chinese report saying that the top leaders of North Korea should be placed in special camps for close monitoring and to stop them from giving direct military orders or joining any actions that could damage the national interest of China.
The report also proposes "foreign forces" to take part in a situation that could lead to the failure of North Korea's internal control, which could result to the massive exodus of citizens.
Once the refugees reach the border, Chinese authorities will ask questions to learn about their identities and refuse entry to those who they consider as potentially dangerous or detrimental to the country's safety, the report stated.
The timing of the release of the supposed contingency plans happened just a few days after China issued a subdued warning to North Korea that it will not tolerate any acts of war within its vicinity, days before Pyongyang's plan to launch a fourth nuclear test.
eijing, which also happens to be the only remaining avid supporter of Pyongyang, also declined to supply any crude oil at its Northern border during the first quarter of 2014.
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