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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

North Korea Choses Successor.


SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea's Kim Jong Il has anointed his 26-year-old son - said to be competitive, proficient in English and a heavy drinker - as the next leader of the communist state, news reports said Tuesday.
Two major South Korean newspapers said Tuesday that North Korea's military, party and government officials were informed that Kim Jong Un, the youngest of three, is in line to take the world's first communist dynasty into a third generation.
The announcement was made in the days after North Korea's provocative May 25 nuclear test, the Hankook Ilbo newspaper reported, citing unnamed South Korean lawmakers briefed by the spy agency.
The son already is being hailed as "Commander Kim," and North Koreans are learning the lyrics to a new song praising him as the next leader, the Dong-a Ilbo newspaper said. South Korean lawmaker Park Jie-won told a radio show Tuesday that the regime already is "pledging its allegiance to Kim Jong Un." He said he was briefed by South Korea's spy agency.
The National Intelligence Service would not confirm the reports

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