Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Questions On What Is Happening In North Korea Continues As It's Leader Attends A Memorial Marking Two Years Since The Death Of Kim Jong-il



Married To The Madman: Dictator Kim's Wife Is Wheeled Out Looking Thin And Nervous After Fears He May Have Decided To Silence HER -- Daily Mail

* Dictator pictured alongside wife Ri Sol-Ju at memorial service for Kim Jong-Il at the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang
* It houses embalmed bodies of founder Kim Il-Sung and his son Kim Jong-Il
* It comes days after Kim Jong-Un executed his 'worse than a dog' uncle

Video footage has been transmitted by North Korea's media appearing to show Kim Jong-Un with his wife following rumours that she had fallen out of favour with the dictator.

Before the broadcast of today's footage, which is claimed to show Kim Jong-Un with wife Ri Sol-Ju at a memorial service for his father today, she had not been seen for a number of weeks.

Although it is not conclusive proof - because it is not certain the film was recorded today - the footage partially eases fears for Ri Sol-Ju's safety.

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More News On What Is Happening In North Korea

North Korea ceremony marking Kim Jong Il's death scrutinized for insight on regime shakeup after Kim Jong Un executes uncle -- CBS
NKorea Tries to Project Unity on Death Anniversary -- AP
North Korea's Top Ranks Pay Allegiances To Kim Jong-un In Wake Of Purge -- The Guardian
North Korea military vows loyalty to Kim Jong -- AFP
On Anniversary of Dad's Death, Kim Jong Un Shows Who's Boss -- Bloomberg Businessweek
North Korea's top brass commemorates Kim Jong Il's death -- CNN
After the purge: North Korean elite pledges loyalty to young leader Kim -- NBC News
North Korea Marks 2nd Anniversary of Kim Jong Il's Death -- Voice of America
Kim Jong-un's Aunt Now Missing From Photo -- ABC
North Korea marks anniversary without Kim Jong Un's aunt -- Reuters
North Korea enigma: American released, uncle executed ... enter Dennis Rodman? -- Christian Science Monitor
Is Kim Jong-un the worst of the Kims? -- The Telegraph

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