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Estimating the exact number of people killed under Kim Jong-il's regime is challenging due to the secretive nature of North Korea. However, it is widely believed that millions may have died as a result of government policies, including widespread famine, purges, and brutal repression. Reports indicate that during his rule from 1994 to 2011, political purges alone may have led to the execution or imprisonment of many thousands. Ultimately, the exact number remains uncertain, but the human cost of his regime is considered significant.

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