Wednesday, December 21, 2011

North Korea Convey Vows Allegiance to Kim Jong-un


Kim Jong-un state media hailed as the best leader for the party, army and people. North Korean state media reported the North Koreans declared his loyalty to the new leader Kim Jong-un after the death of his father Kim Jong-il.

The body of Kim Jong-il is now laid in the capital Pyongyang continues to be reported when residents offered condolences on the streets and halls. State media praised the 27-year-old new leader as the best leaders in our party, army and people.

But the BBC reported, when the succession takes place in the middle of Stalinist North Korea, there are still unanswered questions about how leaders who lack this experience can hold full control of various levels of power.

Beacon of Hope
State media gave praise to the Great's successor, describing it as a beacon of hope for the country was swept by a sea of ​​tears and sorrow. "We will keep Comrade Kim Jong-un as we swear in front of you, said Lee Jin-Hyang, a textile factory worker in Pyongyang, in the presence of Kim Jong-il's body is stored in the glass layer.

Pak Yong Chol, a soldier, quoted by state media as saying: We will devote ourselves to maintaining the security of General Kim Jong-un. A number of photos released by North Korea's state media also described the solemn ceremony in a number of halls and other open places in Pyongyang.


Many believe the North Koreans were forced to mourn the death of Kim Jong-il. At least there are some people who are wailing and crying in the streets of Pyongyang looks with an expression of sincere, reports BBC correspondent in Pyongyang.

Rafael Wober, a reporter from the Associated Press, one of the few media are denied access to go to Pyongyang described the atmosphere when the news of the death surfaced last Monday. "The announcement came out in a very shocking. I went out, I immediately saw employees crying in the hotel corridors, in restaurants and shops below, all the hotel staff was crying, sobbing.

One dissident who now lives in Seoul, recalled a similar incident in 1994, when founder Kim Il-song country died. "You can not not to cry out so people usually pinching themselves that they wept, he said.


Crucial Talks
Kim Jong-il is reportedly preparing Kim Jong-un as his successor when he died. But the transition process is not running full and experts worry the death of Kim Jong-il could lead to instability in a country that is isolated over its nuclear program.

The concern is, Kim Jong-un, which is less than 30 years and minimal experience, may not have good political skills to stay in power. A resistance from other family members or of the military elite raises the possibility of such concerns. Luara Minister of State Hillary Clinton says U.S. ready to help North Koreans to create a lasting security on the Korean peninsula.

In the region, some countries hold important talks about the implications that can be generated from the death of Kim. South Korea, the military was on alert after the death of Kim, also has expressed condolences to the people of North Korea.
 

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