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Kim Jong-il Is Dead
Mon 19 Dec 2011 - 6:06
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has died at the age of 69, state-run television has announced.
Mr Kim, who has led the communist nation since the death of his father in 1994, died on a train while visiting an area outside the capital, the announcement said.
He suffered a stroke in 2008 and was absent from public view for months.
His designated successor is believed to be his third son, Kim Jong-un, who is thought to be in his late 20s.
North Korea's state-run news agency, KCNA, urged people to unite behind the younger Kim.
"All party members, military men and the public should faithfully follow the leadership of comrade Kim Jong-un and protect and further strengthen the unified front of the party, military and the public," the news agency said.
A funeral for Kim Jong-il will be held in Pyongyang on 28 December and Kim Jong-un will head the funeral committee, KCNA said. A period of national mourning has been declared from 17 to 29 December.
Heart attack
The BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul says Mr Kim's death will cause huge shock waves across North Korea, an impoverished, nuclear-armed nation with few allies.
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Analysis
image of Lucy Williamson Lucy Williamson BBC News, Seoul
With barely concealed emotion, the newsreader dressed in black announced the death of North Korea's iconic leader - only the second the country has ever known.
He died, she said, of a heart attack brought on by mental and physical fatigue. Kim Jong-il had battled serious health problems for many years but his death has come more quickly than many expected.
His apparent heir, his son Kim Jong-un, has been groomed as the successor of the nuclear-armed state for little more than a year.
The question now is whether he has the power and authority to fill his father's shoes.
The announcement came in an emotional statement read out on national television.
The announcer, wearing black, said he had died of physical and mental over-work. A later report from KCNA said Mr Kim had had a heart attack.
South Korea's military has been put on alert following the announcement and its National Security Council is convening for an emergency meeting, Yonhap news agency reports. The Japanese government has also convened a special security meeting.
The White House said it was "closely monitoring" reports of the death. The US remained "committed to stability on the Korean peninsula, and to the freedom and security of our allies", it said in a statement.
South Korea's President Lee Myung-Bak spoke to US President Barack Obama by telephone.
"The two leaders agreed to closely cooperate and monitor the situation together," a South Korean presidential spokesman said.
Chinese media has reported the death but there has no official reaction from Beijing - North Korea's closest ally and biggest trading party - yet.
Asian stock markets fell after the news was announced.
Isolated regime
Mr Kim inherited the leadership of North Korea - which remains technically at war with South Korea - from his father Kim Il-sung.
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Kim Jong-il (file image)
In pictures: Kim Jong-il
Shortly after he came to power, a severe famine caused by ill-judged economic reforms and poor harvests left an estimated two million people dead.
His regime has been harshly criticised for human rights abuses and is internationally isolated because if its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Under Mr Kim's leadership funds have been channelled to the military and in 2006 North Korea conducted its first nuclear test. It followed that up with a second one three years later. Multinational talks aimed at disarming North Korea have been deadlocked for months.
Mr Kim unveiled his son as his likely successor a year ago. Many had expected to see this process further consolidated in 2012.
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“Start Quote
From the perspective of national security, it is important for us to firmly prepare ourselves for unpredictable events”
Jun Azumi Japanese finance minister
World reaction in quotes
Professor Lee Jung-hoon, professor of international relations at Yonsei University in Seoul, told the BBC that with the transition of power from father to son incomplete, Mr Kim's death could herald "very unstable times" in North Korea.
"We have to be very worried because whenever there is domestic instability North Korea likes to find an external situation to divert the attention away from that - including indulging in provocation."
Christopher Hill, former US representative to the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programme, said all parties needed to "keep cool heads".
As for Mr Kim's son and successor, very little is known about him - including his exact age. He was educated in Switzerland and is the son of Mr Kim's reportedly favourite wife, the late Ko Yong-hui.
He has an older brother, Kim Jong-chol, and a older half-brother, Kim Jong-nam - both of whom appear to have been passed over for the succession.
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Mr Kim, who has led the communist nation since the death of his father in 1994, died on a train while visiting an area outside the capital, the announcement said.
He suffered a stroke in 2008 and was absent from public view for months.
His designated successor is believed to be his third son, Kim Jong-un, who is thought to be in his late 20s.
North Korea's state-run news agency, KCNA, urged people to unite behind the younger Kim.
"All party members, military men and the public should faithfully follow the leadership of comrade Kim Jong-un and protect and further strengthen the unified front of the party, military and the public," the news agency said.
A funeral for Kim Jong-il will be held in Pyongyang on 28 December and Kim Jong-un will head the funeral committee, KCNA said. A period of national mourning has been declared from 17 to 29 December.
Heart attack
The BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul says Mr Kim's death will cause huge shock waves across North Korea, an impoverished, nuclear-armed nation with few allies.
Continue reading the main story
Analysis
image of Lucy Williamson Lucy Williamson BBC News, Seoul
With barely concealed emotion, the newsreader dressed in black announced the death of North Korea's iconic leader - only the second the country has ever known.
He died, she said, of a heart attack brought on by mental and physical fatigue. Kim Jong-il had battled serious health problems for many years but his death has come more quickly than many expected.
His apparent heir, his son Kim Jong-un, has been groomed as the successor of the nuclear-armed state for little more than a year.
The question now is whether he has the power and authority to fill his father's shoes.
The announcement came in an emotional statement read out on national television.
The announcer, wearing black, said he had died of physical and mental over-work. A later report from KCNA said Mr Kim had had a heart attack.
South Korea's military has been put on alert following the announcement and its National Security Council is convening for an emergency meeting, Yonhap news agency reports. The Japanese government has also convened a special security meeting.
The White House said it was "closely monitoring" reports of the death. The US remained "committed to stability on the Korean peninsula, and to the freedom and security of our allies", it said in a statement.
South Korea's President Lee Myung-Bak spoke to US President Barack Obama by telephone.
"The two leaders agreed to closely cooperate and monitor the situation together," a South Korean presidential spokesman said.
Chinese media has reported the death but there has no official reaction from Beijing - North Korea's closest ally and biggest trading party - yet.
Asian stock markets fell after the news was announced.
Isolated regime
Mr Kim inherited the leadership of North Korea - which remains technically at war with South Korea - from his father Kim Il-sung.
Continue reading the main story
Kim Jong-il (file image)
In pictures: Kim Jong-il
Shortly after he came to power, a severe famine caused by ill-judged economic reforms and poor harvests left an estimated two million people dead.
His regime has been harshly criticised for human rights abuses and is internationally isolated because if its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Under Mr Kim's leadership funds have been channelled to the military and in 2006 North Korea conducted its first nuclear test. It followed that up with a second one three years later. Multinational talks aimed at disarming North Korea have been deadlocked for months.
Mr Kim unveiled his son as his likely successor a year ago. Many had expected to see this process further consolidated in 2012.
Continue reading the main story
“Start Quote
From the perspective of national security, it is important for us to firmly prepare ourselves for unpredictable events”
Jun Azumi Japanese finance minister
World reaction in quotes
Professor Lee Jung-hoon, professor of international relations at Yonsei University in Seoul, told the BBC that with the transition of power from father to son incomplete, Mr Kim's death could herald "very unstable times" in North Korea.
"We have to be very worried because whenever there is domestic instability North Korea likes to find an external situation to divert the attention away from that - including indulging in provocation."
Christopher Hill, former US representative to the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programme, said all parties needed to "keep cool heads".
As for Mr Kim's son and successor, very little is known about him - including his exact age. He was educated in Switzerland and is the son of Mr Kim's reportedly favourite wife, the late Ko Yong-hui.
He has an older brother, Kim Jong-chol, and a older half-brother, Kim Jong-nam - both of whom appear to have been passed over for the succession.
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Re: Kim Jong-il Is Dead
Mon 19 Dec 2011 - 6:39
inb4 nuked
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Re: Kim Jong-il Is Dead
Mon 19 Dec 2011 - 6:42
i live in aus.
inb4 2012 and nuke./
inb4 2012 and nuke./
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Mon 19 Dec 2011 - 15:02
nuke for fun sounds about right
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Mon 19 Dec 2011 - 23:26
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Re: Kim Jong-il Is Dead
Tue 20 Dec 2011 - 19:38
LMFAO!!!!!!!!!! THIS SHIT WAS FUNNY AS FUCK SON!!!!!
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Re: Kim Jong-il Is Dead
Tue 20 Dec 2011 - 19:38
they all look like they are fake crying so they dont get executed hahahaha
I'm prolly the only person in the world that enjoyed that enough to watch the entire video lls
I'm prolly the only person in the world that enjoyed that enough to watch the entire video lls
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Re: Kim Jong-il Is Dead
Tue 20 Dec 2011 - 20:40
dude i had to stop watching that. IT looks so fake that they are crying.
Re: Kim Jong-il Is Dead
Tue 20 Dec 2011 - 21:44
I think Kim's dead dad technically still runs the country....They think that they run shit from the afterlife.
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Tue 20 Dec 2011 - 22:35
GangusKahn wrote:I think Kim's dead dad technically still runs the country....They think that they run shit from the afterlife.
scientology north korean style.
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Re: Kim Jong-il Is Dead
Thu 22 Dec 2011 - 3:40
How many brothers fell victim to the streets
Rest in peace young nigga, there's a heaven for a G
Be a lie, if I told ya that I never thought of death
My nigga, we the last ones left
Life goes on
Rest in peace young nigga, there's a heaven for a G
Be a lie, if I told ya that I never thought of death
My nigga, we the last ones left
Life goes on
Re: Kim Jong-il Is Dead
Thu 22 Dec 2011 - 15:46
iSmackBabies666 wrote:How many brothers fell victim to the streets
Rest in peace young nigga, there's a heaven for a G
Be a lie, if I told ya that I never thought of death
My nigga, we the last ones left
Life goes on
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