North Korea under his rule has no basic health care - despite official claims that North Korean health care is free! --In most areas outside Pyongyang, hospitals (if they can even be called hospitals) don't even have soap, they don't have antibiotics, IV bottles are replaced with wine bottles, and operating tables are never changed to the point of being bloodstained. ...... Children in North Korea (except in Pyongyang) show severe malnutrition in terms of size and Weight shows serious malnutrition is undeniable, and can even be clearly seen Cheong Wa Dae North Korean side of the officers and soldiers despite the best nutritional supply, still do not look as strong as the opposite South Korean officers and soldiers - at least this makes the TV can be seen by everyone, indeed, can be illustrative of a certain problem.
North Korea works six days a week, and on Saturdays it studies the Juche idea put forward by Kim Jong Il's father in 1967, who changed the world's common "A.D." year to "Juche" in 1997; the tallest building in the country may be a giant statue of his father or the Juche year. The tallest building in the country may be a giant statue of Kim Jong Il's father or the Juche Tower, but there are only two kinds of writings that people can generally read - the two authors are a father and son.
Kim Jong Il attributes all this to the U.S. embargo, and is therefore not personally responsible for any of it - and that's probably what all North Koreans think, too, who seem to insist that their great general thought poorly of the welfare of the Korean people. If one believes that without General Kim Jong Il they would not have what they have today - that may be true
Is it possible to criticize North Korea for being slaves to the rich? What kind of logic is that - but there is no denying that the North Korea-bashing above is intensely personal, and the vehemence of the words used casts doubt on their objectivity and is unconvincing.