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The art group members at the Mangyongdae Schoolchildren's Palace put up a performance to mark the birth anniversary of North Korea's late leader Kim Jong-Il in Pyongyang February 17, 2012 in this picture released by the North's KCNA on Friday. February... View Photo »
North Korean soldiers of the three services attend an event to make public a joint decision on renaming the Kumsusan Memorial Palace to the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, as they pay respects to the country's founder Kim Il-Sung and the late leader Kim... View Photo »
North Koreans pay respects to statues of North Korea founder Kim Il-Sung and late leader Kim Jong-Il erected at Mansudae Art Studio in Pyongyang in this picture released by the North's KCNA news agency February 16, 2012, to mark the 70th birthday of late... View Photo »
North Koreans lay flowers beneath a large portrait of the late leader Kim Jong Il to commemorate his death and what would have been his 70th birthday in Pyongyang on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
A large screen shows video, recorded during the period of mourning following the death of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, during a concert in Pyongyang to commemorate his death and what would have been his 70th birthday on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, far right, looks down the line at military leaders at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang while reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday Feb.... View Photo »
North Koreans applaud as a large screen shows a portrait of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, during a concert in Pyongyang to commemorate his death and what would have been his 70th birthday on Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un walks past military members as he leaves the stands at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang after reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Feb. 16,... View Photo »
New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un applauds as he leaves the stands at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang after reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, far right, salutes next to military leaders at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang while reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
Fireworks explode over the heads of North Korean soldiers lined up in formation at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang during a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
North Korean soldiers sit in stands at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang at the end of a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
North Korean soldiers share a laugh at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang before a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
A North Korean soldier smiles from the back of an army vehicle at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang, North Korea, before a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the country's late leader Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16,... View Photo »
North Korean military vehicles are lined up at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang before a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
New North Korean women soldiers chant at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang, North Korea, during a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the country's late leader Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang after reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of his late father Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. View Photo »
New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, bows his head as he arrives on a stand at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang to review a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorate the 70th birthday of his late father, Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16,... View Photo »
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South Korean activists and former North Korean defectors prepare to launch a banner showing caricature of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, center, his late father Kim Il Sung, left, and his youngest son Kim Jong Un during a rally against North Korea's celebration of Kim Jong...
View Photo »A new bronze statue depicting the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, right, and his father Kim Il Sung are seen at stands inside the grounds of the Mansudae Art Studio after it was unveiled in Pyongyang Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. As North Koreans prepare for what would have been the...
View Photo »The art group members at the Mangyongdae Schoolchildren's Palace put up a performance to mark the birth anniversary of North Korea's late leader Kim Jong-Il in Pyongyang February 17, 2012 in this picture released by the North's KCNA on Friday. February 16, 2012 was the 70th birthday of...
View Photo »North Korean soldiers of the three services attend an event to make public a joint decision on renaming the Kumsusan Memorial Palace to the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, as they pay respects to the country's founder Kim Il-Sung and the late leader Kim Jong-Il and pledge loyalty to the...
View Photo »North Koreans pay respects to statues of North Korea founder Kim Il-Sung and late leader Kim Jong-Il erected at Mansudae Art Studio in Pyongyang in this picture released by the North's KCNA news agency February 16, 2012, to mark the 70th birthday of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.
View Photo »North Koreans lay flowers beneath a large portrait of the late leader Kim Jong Il to commemorate his death and what would have been his 70th birthday in Pyongyang on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »A large screen shows video, recorded during the period of mourning following the death of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, during a concert in Pyongyang to commemorate his death and what would have been his 70th birthday on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, far right, looks down the line at military leaders at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang while reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »North Koreans applaud as a large screen shows a portrait of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, during a concert in Pyongyang to commemorate his death and what would have been his 70th birthday on Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un walks past military members as he leaves the stands at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang after reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un applauds as he leaves the stands at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang after reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, far right, salutes next to military leaders at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang while reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »Fireworks explode over the heads of North Korean soldiers lined up in formation at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang during a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »North Korean soldiers sit in stands at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang at the end of a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »North Korean soldiers share a laugh at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang before a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »A North Korean soldier smiles from the back of an army vehicle at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang, North Korea, before a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the country's late leader Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »North Korean military vehicles are lined up at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang before a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »New North Korean women soldiers chant at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang, North Korea, during a parade of thousands of soldiers commemorating the 70th birthday of the country's late leader Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang after reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of his late father Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, bows his head as he arrives on a stand at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang to review a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorate the 70th birthday of his late father, Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »Senior North Korean military members approach an area where new North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and other military and political leaders stand at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang before reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong...
View Photo »North Korean soldiers march and carry a portrait of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il during a military parade at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang commemorating his 70th birthday on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, far right, applauds with senior military personnel at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang while reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of his late father Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, second from left, applauds as he leaves the stands at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang after reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »New North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, and senior political and military leaders stand at attention at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang while reviewing a parade of thousands of soldiers and commemorating the 70th birthday of the late Kim Jong Il on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »South Korean activists and former North Korean defectors prepare to launch a banner showing caricature of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, center, his late father Kim Il Sung, left, and his youngest son Kim Jong Un during a rally against North Korea's celebration of Kim Jong...
View Photo »Raw materials must be adequately supplied to normalize the production of factories.
Kim Jong Il called his son on his birthday
He's not comfortable that his younger brother is succeeding the power of Kim Jong Il
I would say maybe this smart, overweight playboy from Macau has the highest chances of physical survival of all the Kim Jong Il children
My father Kim Jong-Il and Me
because we know that we are being led by Comrade Kim Jong Un, who is fully prepared to carry on the heritage created by the Great Gen. Kim Jong Il.
He knows what the exact intention of the great Gen. Kim Jong Il was
Kim Jong Il had the benefit of time. He had 20 years to grow a cult of personality around him
But still, we are not worried a bit ... because we know that we are being led by Comrade Kim Jong Un, who is fully prepared to carry on the heritage created by the Great Gen. Kim Jong Il.
The Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un had long assisted the Great General Kim Jong Il ... It's not a secret that he has helped the great general in many different aspects - not only in military affairs but also the economy and other areas as well.
We suffered the greatest loss in the history of our nation as a result of the sudden, unexpected and tragic loss of the Great Leader Kim Jong Il
AP represents this typical Western objective journalism ... They would like to get any possible information out of the North Korean government. But, of course, the North Korean government has so many things to hide at this particular point. There will be that kind of conflict between the AP and the Nort...
Rather than making a new policy for dealing with South Korea, I think North Korea has continued with its previous line toward us since Kim Jong Il's funeral because the new administration there doesn't have a stable foundation yet
Even though we lost Kim Jong Il, we have the dear respected Kim Jong Un
Respected comrade Kim Jong-un is our party, military and country's supreme leader who inherits great comrade Kim Jong Il's ideology, leadership, character, virtues, grit and courage
I'm very happy that Kim Jong-il finally died ... He was a dictator who made people starve to death. I'm only concerned about my family who are still there.
Kim Jong-il was the epitome of evil, a dictator of the worst kind who ruled his country with an iron fist and dished out constant pain and misery to his people. We hope his passing will mark a new chapter for North Korea. This is an opportunity for North Korea to emerge from its cycle of oppression and ...
Fast approaching is the 100th anniversary next year of the birth of Kim Jong Il’s father, and there is the danger that aid provided would be diverted for this spectacle.
The Yeonpyeong Island attack last year clearly showed that it is totally wrong to think that Kim Jong Il and his regime can change
