Stratfor December 11, 2005
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il banned discussion in North Korea on his potential successor, Yonhap news reported Dec. 11. Kim ordered a division of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea to punish anyone who talks about his family with a life sentence and to put a halt to any idolatry of the mother of two of his children, Ko Yong-hi, who passed away in 2004 and is referred to as "Pyongyang's mother." Is Kim Jong Il trying to turn his succession BACK into "coinflip-wildcard" by shitting on Kim Jong Chol's dynasty a little? It all seems like just another weird-ass ploy to keep the outside world guessing as to what might happen after Il. Does "Pyongyang's mother" seem less worthy than "Respected Mother", or more??? In my opinion, Kim Jong Nam(the fat one) is still out, and Kim Jong Chol will be third to the evil throne of the D.P.R.K. Eh, guess what... I just committed a crime worthy of a life-sentence in North Korea!!!!
I can't think of anything that I ever do, that would NOT go against Junce "theory"...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il recently issued a special decree, banning discussion of who will succeed him as the next leader of the Stalinist country, Yonhap News reported Sunday.
"Our enemies are backbiting us by speculating about our (country's) future leadership and a father-to-son succession," Yonhap News quoted him as saying.
Incidentally, this is the first time I have ever quoted Kim Jong Il himself(for all of his supposed "virtues", he sure has fuckall to say). Also incidentally, Kim Jong Il's voice is not ever transmitted...
I was bang on about his foreign intentions. Kim Jong Il has never let anyone know anything about his regime, why would he start now?
Kim ordered strict monitoring of party executives and the general populace to bring a swift end to all talk concerning his children and possible successor. Kim said that if the inheritance of power continues to his son's generation, it will disgrace his late father Kim Il-sung and himself, and make North Korea an "international laughing stock."