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At Huge Rally, North Koreans Declare Pudge Their Leader
[NY Times] North Korea publicly declared the young heir Kim Sonny Jong-un its supreme leader at a huge rally on Thursday in Pyongyang that culminated with his ascent to the top of the hermetic Communist nation after nearly two weeks of national mourning for his father, Kim Jong-il.

A crowd of tens of thousands, most of them uniformed soldiers, packed the plaza -- named after Mr. Kim's grandfather, the North's founding president, Kim Il-sung -- and those gathered swore their allegiance to the dynastic transfer of power. The event, a memorial service for Kim Jong-il, who died on Dec. 17, capped 13 days of mourning and introduced the era of his son.

"Respected Comrade Kim Sonny Jong-un is now supreme leader of our party, military and people," said Kim Yong-nam, the president of the North Korean Parliament, who is considered the ceremonial head of state. "He inherits the ideology, leadership, courage and audacity of Comrade Kim Jong-il."

Addressing the crowd, Kim Yong-nam also asked North Koreans to "solidify the monolithic leadership" of Kim Sonny Jong-un, who is believed to be in his late 20s.

In the last few days, North Korea has showered Kim Sonny Jong-un with the honorific epithets reserved, until now, for his father: "great leader," "dear leader," "peerless leader," "the sun of the 21st century," and even eobeoi, the Korean word for parent, which North Korea had used only for Kim Jong-il and his father, Kim Il-sung.

The ceremony on Thursday was particularly symbolic of the son's rise to top leadership: for the first time since his father's death, he was facing a massive crowd of North Koreans alone -- without his father standing by him.

Though North Korea declared Kim Sonny Jong-un its top leader throughout the carefully choreographed ceremony, and in relentless pronouncements of the past week, he has yet to take any official titles, like supreme commander of the 1.2 million-strong Korean People's Army and general secretary of the Workers' Party. Those are bestowed at meetings of top party and government representatives, most likely in the coming months, that in the past have been mere formalities.

From a balcony, with top party and military officials standing behind him, the new leader looked over the snow-covered plaza, where people stood in neat rows. He was dressed in a black greatcoat -- like the one favored by his grandfather, a godlike figure among North Koreans whom the young leader appeared to copy in dress, demeanor and physique.
Posted by: Fred 2011-12-30
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