It is difficult to provide an exact number, but there have been numerous reports and estimates of human rights abuses and executions under Kim Jong Un's regime in North Korea. These numbers can vary widely depending on the source.
The diagnosis in itself doesn't change anything, but with any luck, the disease will soon prove to be fatal. We have no way to know for certain what the policies of the next ruler of North Korea will be, once Kim Jong Il is gone. However, considering how bad Kim Jong Il has been, I would be happy to see a change of government, which could easily turn out to be an improvement.
North Korea is a totalitarian state ruled by the Kim dynasty, with Kim Jong-un as the current leader. The country is known for its strict control over information, severe human rights abuses, and isolation from the rest of the world. The regime's priority is maintaining power through a combination of propaganda, political repression, and a cult of personality around the ruling family.
Farmers aimed to gain political representation and influence in order to advocate for policies that would benefit their interests, such as fair prices for their produce, access to credit, and protection against agricultural crises. They often worked to form alliances and lobby government officials to address their concerns and improve their livelihoods.
Kim Dae-jung, former president of South Korea, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000 for his efforts to promote democracy and human rights in South Korea and for his reconciliation policies with North Korea.
No, generalizing an entire group of people based on race is unfair and inaccurate. It is important to recognize that individuals should be judged based on their actions and character, not on stereotypes or assumptions.
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Kim Jong-UN killed his uncle Jang Sung-Taek to prevent mutiny.
Kim Jong Un inherited the leadership of North Korea when his father Kim Jong Il died, no elections were held since the nation is a hereditary dictatorship.
Three. Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il, and Kim Jong-un
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Both evil dictators who had lots of people imprisoned, enslaved, tortured and killed. Hundreds of thousands in Kim Jong Il's case, millions in Hitler's case. However, the difference is that Hitler was a Nazi whereas Kim Jong Il was a Communist like Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot.
The people in North Korea love Kim Jong IL. They worship him everyday. Of course they have to because they are taught from birth to worship their Great Leader, Kim Jong IL. Kim Jong IL is a very powerful man and whoever does not bow down to Kim Jong IL will be sent to a prison camp. Most people are lucky to get out of there. It was reported that on the day of his death, North Korean citizens were crying in the streets.
no i do not think soo if soo correct me He has many the most famous being Kim Jong Un
He`s not Kim Jong the 2nd, but Kim Jong-il (IL, not II). He is the dictator of North Korea
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Kim Jong Il's stepmother is Kim Song-Ae