Kim Jong-il is a dictator because his father, Kim il-sung, was a dictator and after his death he gave his full power of North Korea to his "proud" son Kim Jong-il
The current dictator of North Korea is Kim Jung Un 김정은 (as of 2014).
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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North Korea supreme leader is Kim Jong-Un.
Yes. Kim Il-Sung was an authoritarian dictator in life and remains one in death. He was also the first leader of North Korea. However, all of the Korean and Japanese emperors who ruled over the Korean peninsula before Kim Il-Sung ruled North Korean were authoritarian leaders.
The current leader of North Korea is a despotic dictator called Kim Jong Un.
Bad Dictator ship By Kim Jong Who was a bit like a Korean Hitler
kim il sung was the former dictator of north Korea. after gaining indepenence from japan, kim took over the northern Korean peninsula. just after making an agreement with the usa to stop his nuclear weapons progam he died. his son kim jong il took over a dictator.He became the prime minister/dictator of North Korea in 1948 and president in 1972 until his death in 1994.
Iraq's dictator, Saddam Hussein was overthrown by invading foreign troupes and Iraq is now a new democracy, it has an elected government and is no longer a dictatorship. In general dictators are a law unto themselves and therefore a dictatorship does not have a term. The dictator stays in and hangs on to power for as long as he/she can and tries to hand on power to their children or family (eg Castro in Cuba and N. Korea's Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il).
Kim Jong Un is the spawn of an old Korean man named Kim Jong Il. When Old man Il became ill and died, Un became dictator. He enjoys eating, a lot. That and killing thousands are about all he's done...
North Korea is a communist country, ruled by a dictator. Their leader used to be Kim Il Sung but when he died in 1994, the leadership of North Korea passed to his son Kim Jung Il. Kim Jung Il now seems to be grooming another member of the Kim family to succeed him in the event of his (expected) imminent demise.