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Kim, son review national day parade

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North Korea leader Kim Jong Il, left, walks by his son Kim Jong Un on the balcony as they attend a massive military parade marking the 65th anniversary of the communist nation's ruling Workers' Party in Pyongyang, North Korea on Sunday.
AP North Korea leader Kim Jong Il, left, walks by his son Kim Jong Un on the balcony as they attend a massive military parade marking the 65th anniversary of the communist nation's ruling Workers' Party in Pyongyang, North Korea on Sunday.

North Korean leader Kim Jong II and his son, heir apparent Kim Jong Un, appeared together at a massive military parade on Sunday held amid celebrations marking the foundation of the country’s ruling party.

The two Kims stood on a reviewing stand at Pyongyang’s central Kim II Sung Square, named after the country’s national founder, where goose-stepping military personnel marched by and military hardware, including tanks, passed below.

The festivities were broadcast on state television, giving the North Korean people one of their first good looks at their future leader, who will his succeed his father to carry the communist dynasty into the third generation.

The elder Kim entered the venue to huge cheers from the crowd. He was accompanied by his son and other top officials including Kim Yong Nam, the president of the country’s parliament.

The parade is part of celebrations marking the 65th anniversary of the establishment of the Workers’ Party of Korea. The party last month held a landmark political convention, its most significant gathering in 30 years, at which Kim Jong Un was promoted to vice chairman of the organization’s central military commission.

Kim Jong Un, who was not dressed in military uniform as some analysts had expected, saluted the military personnel as they goose-stepped past the reviewing stand. He wore the same dark, communist-style outfit he has been seen photographed in recently since making his public debut late last month.

Earlier, a North Korean flag was raised and military officers in full dress uniform watching as a band played rousing music and the large crowd looked on.



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Born to be a leader. This case can be found not only in the mentioned country. Our Lao farmers also know such a case although they never know North Korea.

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look young and fat.

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He fat and short. What is this I though Commies are anti- monarchy. Look like Kim Jong Il Royal family.

-- Edited by Lao Isan on Monday 11th of October 2010 03:03:41 AM

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Fidel castro=>Raoul castro=>Castro Junior same same !

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Boon Yean P wrote:

look young and fat.



          He is young and fat alright  and of course he is over weight and over eating but the north Korean people are staving to death by the millions people per year.




Now you will witness south Korea . That is completely different world.







 









-- Edited by Dark Angel on Monday 11th of October 2010 08:34:23 AM

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Dark Angel wrote:

 

Boon Yean P wrote:

look young and fat.



He is young and fat alright  and of course he is over weight and over eating but the north Korean people are staving to death by the millions people per year.




Now you will witness south Korea . That is completely different world.







 









-- Edited by Dark Angel on Monday 11th of October 2010 08:34:23 AM

 




Yep Commies are fat monkey. While their citizens are poor.

 



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Gosh, its eerie how much they look the same. I just read a chapter from a book by Pico Iyer about his visit in Pyongyang, the capital, and it felt like a science fiction book. Imagine a city like Vientiane with no cars, no tuktuks, no bicycles. Everything is concrete, no colors, all statues are of kim. I might as well be reading about an alien country. You cannot just wander off everywhere. In early mornings, people have formations to either do formations and mass dancing together, like robots. I thought I was reading a horror novel instead of about a man's visit in a capital city. I do wish them well. It doesn't feel like the ideal place to grow up and live.







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Laos is a socialist, but at least they're not as bad as Commies North Korea.

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