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Kimmie's Oldest Son 'Faces Perpetual Exile'
2010-03-10
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's eldest son Jong-nam has reportedly been excluded from his father's birthday celebrations for the second year running. "A family gathering was held to celebrate Kim Jong-il's 68th birthday on Tuesday, with third son Jong-un in attendance," a North Korean source said. "But there are no signs that Jong-nam flew to Pyongyang from Macau or China, where he lives."
Just what North Korea needs, a bloody feudal war of succession ...
Kim Jong-nam was in Pyongyang between July and September 2008 after his father collapsed with a massive stroke. But he has been living in exile since January 2009, when it appears his younger brother Jong-un was named as the successor to the leadership.

A South Korean government source said, "Just like North Korean Ambassador to Poland Kim Pyong-il, Kim Jong-il's half brother, who has been unable to return to the North for more than 20 years, there's a sting chance that Kim Jong-nam faces lifelong exile."

Kim Jong-nam fell into disgrace after he was caught by Japanese authorities in May 2001 for trying to enter the country on a forged passport but returned to Pyongyang for his father's birthday in February 2008 bearing gifts he purchased in Macau. He was also spotted at a neurosurgery hospital in Paris in October that year, just after the elder Kim suffered the stroke, which led to speculation that he was been chosen to succeed his father.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  He could also party with the Gadhafi kids in Lugano
Posted by: lex   2010-03-10 16:18  

#5  Thanks, dad!!!
Posted by: tu3031   2010-03-10 16:13  

#4  Pyongyang or Macao, it's a tough choice ...
Posted by: Steve White   2010-03-10 12:31  

#3  If I was him , I'd be glad I faced perpetual exile from N K

I guess hes the lazy under achiever in that family and will fade quietly into the night ... (with, as grom points out, a hearty amount of coke , whores and stolen money)
Posted by: Oscar   2010-03-10 05:15  

#2  He's a nobody. At Beijing airport, he gets off the airplane, collects his luggage, and gets into a taxi like everyone else. No minders, nobody to meet him, nothing. A non-player. Now he can have all the coke, whores, and gambling that he wants and nobody will bother him.
Posted by: gromky   2010-03-10 03:36  

#1  I seem to recall that this was the modernization kid that spent lots of time in Japan and such.

Maybe not a bad chap, but after being raised in a GULAG, it may not be the best way to rear a King.

Yet anything beats Kim B Illin. Besides, did they not just give their port to China?
.. Just sayin...
Posted by: newc   2010-03-10 01:02  

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