North Korea state television claim Kim Jong Un sent a floral basket to 69th anniversary of worker's
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For the first time in three years, [URL="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/"]North Korean[/URL] leader Kim Jong Un didn't appear at a celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers' Party on Friday, further increasing speculation that something is amiss with the authoritarian leader who hasn't been seen publicly in more than a month.
North Korea's propaganda machine conveyed the no-show to the world in its typical murky and indirect fashion - a state media dispatch that excluded Kim's name from a list of senior government, military and party officials who paid their respects at the event marking the party's 69th anniversary.
Indications that Kim remains firmly in power were evident, however.
His name appeared on a flower basket placed before statues of his father and grandfather, both of whom also ruled North Korea, and an earlier dispatch said the might of the party "is growing stronger under the seasoned guidance of Marshal Kim Jong Un."
State media haven't shown Kim, who is thought to be 31, performing his customary public duties since he attended a concert on September 3.
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[url]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/11155459/State-television-says-Kim-Jong-Un-sent-a-floral-basket-to-69th-anniversary-of-the-Workers-Party.html[/url]
I wonder if they were flowers, or "flowers".
[QUOTE=A B.A. Survivor;46204487]I wonder if they were flowers, or "flowers".[/QUOTE]
I don't get it.
[QUOTE=theevilldeadII;46204510]I don't get it.[/QUOTE]
cooking flour maybe idk
who even eats cooking flour
that shit sticks in your throat like glue, not pleasant
Are they real flowers, or fake flowers.
I can't picture anything growing in North Korea.
I get the feeling the military have bumped him off. I mean after all those purges he made he clearly felt the military were out to get him.
Could be wrong but I wouldn't be surprised if they eventually announce he's dead.
Idk what's scarier, the Kim Dynasty or the DPRK high officials.
Probably just too ill with some illness from being so unhealthy so he can't make any appearances
I bet all that cheese hit him like a ton of bricks.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;46204544]I get the feeling the military have bumped him off. I mean after all those purges he made he clearly felt the military where out to get him.
Could be wrong but I wouldn't be surprised if they eventually announce he's dead.[/QUOTE]
Yea, we definitely know that the military and Un were having a tough time.
I wish I could find the post where I detailed the political situation, about how the military is generally hardline and was alienated by Il, whose family tended to favor reform, and how Un was likely a threat to the military first tradition, and needed to court the military in order to prevent coup and such.
I wonder if King Jong Un is actually still alive or not, his military dudes might have just taken over his cheesecake throne
Is Kim Jong Un ill?
[QUOTE=abcpea;46204849]Is Kim Jong Un ill?[/QUOTE]
No but his father was
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[B]The Game already has begun..[/B]
[QUOTE=theevilldeadII;46204510]I don't get it.[/QUOTE]
sarcastical flowers.
[QUOTE=MatheusMCardoso;46207299]sarcastical flowers.[/QUOTE]
I don't get it
[QUOTE=A B.A. Survivor;46204487]I wonder if they were flowers, or "flowers".[/QUOTE]
Looks like you forgot to take your medicine.
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