Saturday, October 4, 2008

Kim Jong Il Appears In "Public"- We Cannot Verify

There has been much speculation that Kim Jong Il is ill, or even deceased. Supposedly he has appeared in public, but since this is North Korea, even that cannot be verified. Even a major public event with tens of thousands of spectators often will not be attended by a single foreigner. The only way you can tell is if he meets with foreigners or travels outside the country:

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2008/10/2008104142551914359.html

N Korean leader 'appears in public'

Rumours are rife that Kim Jong-Il had suffered a stroke [AFP]

Kim Jong-Il, the leader of North Korea, is said to have made his first public appearance since reports surfaced last month of poor health.

The state-owned Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), reported on Saturday that Kim watched a football game held to mark the 62nd anniversary of the founding of the university named after Kim Il-Sung his late father, and the country's founder.

However, the report did not state when the match had taken place.

"There was the football match between teams of Kim Il-Sung University and Pyongyang University of Railways that day, at which the former beat the latter 4-1," KCNA said.

"After watching the match, leader Kim Jong-Il congratulated the players on their good results, saying that the revolutionary and militant students in our country are good at art and sporting activities while devoting all their wisdom and enthusiasm to the study of science for the country and the people."

Missing in action

Kim had not been seen in public since mid-August. He also failed to appear at an anniversary parade on September 9.

According to US and South Korean officials, he suffered a stroke and had undergone brain surgery.

Rumours of his health raised questions about succession in Asia's only communist dynasty, as well as speculation as to who would make future decisions about the country's nuclear programme.

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