Article: Kim Jong-il eats German monster bunnies meant to boost meat production in N. Korea!

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Sydney, April 6 -- A German farmer who sold 12 giant rabbits to North Korea with the aim of setting up a breeding programme to alleviate famine in the Communist republic has expressed shock upon hearing that the bunnies were all eaten at Kim Jong-il's birthday banquet.

Karl Szmolinsky sent his oversized rabbits to Pyongyang to boost meat production in the country.

Sydney Morning Herald quoted German magazine Der Spiegel as saying that the 68-year-old breeder was due to travel to North Korea to help set up the farm, but received a telephone call last week from an official ...

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