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North Korean leader's youngest son rising in leadership circles
(CNN) -- The youngest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il was named vice chairman of the Workers Party of Korea's central military commission, North Korea's state news agency reported Tuesday.
Kim Jong Un, who is widely expected to be the successor to North Korea's "Dear Leader," was also named to the Central Committee of the party. Earlier, during the party conference, the younger Kim became a four-star general, according to the Korean Central News Agency. The Korean Workers' Party last convened its delegates more than four decades ago. Little is known about Kim Jong Un. Two photos of him consistently circulate in news reports outside of North Korea. That's because he's been kept off the radar by the North. http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/as...ex.html?hpt=T1 Note:September 29, 2010 Updated 0316 GMT |
Cool, so we don't have to learn a new name when ole Kim Jong gets il and dies. :DL
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It becomes very easy to remember :yep:
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Seems Kim wasn't so ronrey afterall.
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Great, :up:
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