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China-Japan-Koreas
Even High Ranking Officials Defecting: Chinese N.K. Expert
2004-12-10
Professor Zhao Huji, a North Korea specialist at the Central Party School in Beijing, said Thursday that North Korean generals and high-ranking officials are deserting the crisis-plagued state as a mirror of growing instability and its leader's waning authority. "These high-ranking defectors aren't leaving because of material want, but because these feel chaos within the Kim Jong-il regime... High-ranking administrators like military officials have visited China several times and are well connected there, and because they have money, they have many chances to defect to China," said Zhao.

North Korea experts calculate that 130 North Korean generals have defected to China, some of whom may have entered the Chinese military, as reported in a recent edition of the International Herald Tribune. However opinion is divided, with other specialists arguing that the removal of Kim Jong-il's portraits from public buildings in Pyongyang and the continuing exodus of defectors does not signify a loosening grip on power by the North Korean leader. Peking University professor Cui Yingjiu, who studied with Kim Jong-il at Kim Il-sung University and had until recently kept in contact with the North Korean leader, said, "Kim Jong-il has a stronger grip on power than Mao Zedong in China during the 1960s ... In North Korea, there are no people like Liu Shaoqi or Deng Xiaoping [who challenged Mao] to compromise Kim Jong-il's authority." Cui added that China has less influence over North Korea than is widely believed.
Posted by:tipper

#7  130 generals would be a significant %. Unless the total includes retirees,I'm sceptical. Not to mention,you'd think at least 1-2 would want to talk to press.
Posted by: Stephen   2004-12-10 5:56:14 PM  

#6  It's the South Park creators' curse, striking again!
(Don't believe me.....watch "South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut"....tell me what former dictator was one of the "stars" in that little opus.)
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2004-12-10 5:46:55 PM  

#5  Cui seems to be well-connected ... Could this be Chinese disinformation? By claiming China has little influence over North Korea, they deflect blame for the failure of the six-nation talks. And by claiming leadership defections, they encourage U.S. inaction in the hope that North Korea may change on its own.
Posted by: Floting Granter5778   2004-12-10 1:54:43 PM  

#4  I don't mind this guy dying soon...and painfully. I just hope they sneak up on him to do it, since his natural predilection will be to take as many people with him as he can!

p.s. nice photo!
Posted by: Justrand   2004-12-10 10:41:01 AM  

#3  I think he's prob'ly just whacked out on white slag, mourning the demise of his favorite concubine. The question is, what's gonna happen when he sobers up?
Posted by: Fred   2004-12-10 10:27:36 AM  

#2  When was he last seen? Those rumors of his portaits disappearing made me think that mebbe he's feeding a mushroom farm in a cave, and this "chaos" are the Diadochi wannabes going at it.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2004-12-10 9:28:02 AM  

#1  The rats are bailing out. Something is up with the Great leader. He must be running low on julce and the army first policy must be failing.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-12-10 5:45:20 AM  

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