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In an article at the Asia Times, Riddles and enigmas from North Korea, Andrei Lankov speculates on how governments get intelligence from inside North Korea, and lists some of the other valuable sources of information from the country.
- #From Mainichi and via the Chosun Bimbo, "In his first reported appearance following news of his hospitalization, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il lost his temper while watching a college soccer match, denouncing several players' long hair as "disgusting," according to a source close to the North Korean government. The outburst was followed by a nationwide ban on long hair for men." We'll all be watching the next soccer match to see if it's so.
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- #Via AFP: “South Korea has lifted an overseas travel ban on Hwang Jang-Yop, the highest-ranking North Korean defector ever to come here and a harsh critic of the Pyongyang regime. . . Hwang, former secretary of the ruling Workers' Party and an ex-tutor of Kim Jong-Il, defected during a trip to Beijing in 1997.” His travel restriction was due to 10 years of pro-North ROK leadership, now over.
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May 29th, 2007 at 4:34 am
How the next leader innline should be interesting. If a lader is in line, should the propaganda start soon especially if Kim Jong Il is in bad health as reported?
It seems to me the reports are speculative as almost all news of that sort are, but it seems to me no leader has been chosen yet as the grooming of the people has not started yet. What I am waiting for is what kind of stories will be said about the new leader.
…if the DPRK should remain that long.
May 29th, 2007 at 1:03 pm
Hopefully, the rotund one will die soon. I would not mind seeing some NPA divisions squaring off against Kim’s security forces in the power struggle afterwards.
May 29th, 2007 at 5:25 pm
This death rumor works with my “NK fears it will run toward collapse soon - which explains its actions the past year” - and makes me feel somewhat significantly more confident about my “NK regime’s death before 2009″ prediction…