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Kimmie's Oldest Son 'Faces Perpetual Exile' |
2010-03-10 |
![]() Just what North Korea needs, a bloody feudal war of succession ... Kim Jong-nam was in Pyongyang between July and September 2008 after his father collapsed with a massive stroke. But he has been living in exile since January 2009, when it appears his younger brother Jong-un was named as the successor to the leadership. A South Korean government source said, "Just like North Korean Ambassador to Poland Kim Pyong-il, Kim Jong-il's half brother, who has been unable to return to the North for more than 20 years, there's a sting chance that Kim Jong-nam faces lifelong exile." Kim Jong-nam fell into disgrace after he was caught by Japanese authorities in May 2001 for trying to enter the country on a forged passport but returned to Pyongyang for his father's birthday in February 2008 bearing gifts he purchased in Macau. He was also spotted at a neurosurgery hospital in Paris in October that year, just after the elder Kim suffered the stroke, which led to speculation that he was been chosen to succeed his father. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#6 He could also party with the Gadhafi kids in Lugano |
Posted by: lex 2010-03-10 16:18 |
#5 Thanks, dad!!! |
Posted by: tu3031 2010-03-10 16:13 |
#4 Pyongyang or Macao, it's a tough choice ... |
Posted by: Steve White 2010-03-10 12:31 |
#3 If I was him , I'd be glad I faced perpetual exile from N K I guess hes the lazy under achiever in that family and will fade quietly into the night ... (with, as grom points out, a hearty amount of coke , whores and stolen money) |
Posted by: Oscar 2010-03-10 05:15 |
#2 He's a nobody. At Beijing airport, he gets off the airplane, collects his luggage, and gets into a taxi like everyone else. No minders, nobody to meet him, nothing. A non-player. Now he can have all the coke, whores, and gambling that he wants and nobody will bother him. |
Posted by: gromky 2010-03-10 03:36 |
#1 I seem to recall that this was the modernization kid that spent lots of time in Japan and such. Maybe not a bad chap, but after being raised in a GULAG, it may not be the best way to rear a King. Yet anything beats Kim B Illin. Besides, did they not just give their port to China? .. Just sayin... |
Posted by: newc 2010-03-10 01:02 |