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North Korean leader's son named deputy party leader
2010-09-30
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] The youngest son of ailing leader Kim Dear Leader Jong-Il has taken over powerful posts in North Korea's ruling party, state media said today, confirming his status as heir apparent in the nuclear-armed nation.

Kim Jong-Un was named one of two vice-chairmen of the central military commission of the Workers' Party of Korea and a member of its central committee, a day after his father appointed him a four-star general.

"Now the crown prince has all he needs to become the next leader," said Choi Jin-Wook, senior analyst with the South's Korea Institute for National Unification.

Jong-Un's high position on the military commission chaired by his father gives him considerable authority over one of the world's largest armed forces, numbering almost 1.2 million.

The speed of his ascent may indicate the 68-year-old father's health is worse than believed, some analysts said.

Kim Jong-Il, who took over from his own father and national founder Kim Il-Sung, suffered a stroke in 2008 and is also thought to have kidney problems.

The Swiss-educated son, believed aged about 27, had never been named in state media before this week. No adult photograph has been seen outside the secretive communist nation.

The United States is "watching and looking for details (on the son) just about like everyone else," said Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, adding he would visit Japan and South Korea next week to discuss the changes.

The appointments were announced after a one-day conference of the communist party, its highest-level gathering for 30 years.

"Kim Jong-Il is giving his son Jong-Un an incubating period by surrounding him with those he trusts," Park Myung-Lim of Seoul's Yonsei University told Yonhap news agency. The Kim dynasty has ruled with an iron fist since the country was founded in 1948.
Posted by:Fred

#3  I guess the old man threw my resume in the round filekeeper. Additionally, Angelina Jolie has never asked me out for a date. These people don't realize the quality they are ignoring!
Posted by: borgboy   2010-09-30 17:18  

#2  "It is reported that he attended the English-language International School of Berne in Berne, Switzerland, until 1998 under a pseudonym, although this is disputed. He speaks his native Korean, and is fluent in English and knows some German, Bernese German, and French. He enjoys skiing and basketball and is a fan of Michael Jordan and Jean-Claude Van Damme."
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-09-30 09:45  

#1  SO, either daddy Kim is Dead, or Dying, dictators NEVER give up power voluntarily.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-09-30 04:52  

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