Tuesday, January 17, 2012

North Korean Regime Will Not Last Long According To Brother Of New Leader Kim Jong-un

Kim Jong-nam (left) the half brother of North Korea's new leader Kim Jong-un

Kim Jong-un's Brother Says North Korea Heading For Collapse -- The Telegraph

The eldest brother of North Korea’s new leader says reforms are needed to avert the collapse of the country’s economy will lead to the end of its Stalinist regime, according to a book to be published this week.

The eldest brother of North Korea’s new leader says reforms are needed to avert the collapse of the country’s economy will lead to the end of its Stalinist regime, according to a book to be published this week.

Kim Jong-nam, the half brother of Kim Jong-un who took control of the hermit state on the death of their father last month, says the military has become so powerful it will step in and take over.

The comments come in a book by Yoji Gomi, a Japanese journalist who says he built a relationship with Jong-nam after the pair met in Beijing in 2004.

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More News On Kim Jong-un's Brother Saying That North Korea Is Heading For Collapse

Kim Jong Un 'won't last long' says older brother (but he's not jealous) -- Daily Mail
Kim Jong Il's other son expects North Korean regime to fail, journalist says -- CNN
North Korea regime won't last long, predicts brother of new leader Kim Jong-un -- Mirror
Kim Jong-Il's Eldest Son: New Regime Will Fail -- Slate
Report: Kim Jong Un won't 'last long,' half brother says -- MSNBC
Kim Jong Il’s Eldest Son Predicts Failure for North Korea -- ABC News
North Korea's leader will not last long, says Kim Jong-un's brother -- The Guardian
Kim Jong-nam Says N.Korean Regime Won't Last Long -- Chosun Ilbo
North Korea's Kim Jong-un not really in control, says brother -- Christian Science Monitor
What It’s Like Chatting Up Kim Jong Nam -- Wall Street Journal

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