The recent news out of North Korea
that Kim Jong-un had his uncle "involuntarily martyred" for his
"indiscretions" was cause for some concern among the world's
diplomatic community with even U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry weighing in. What
we seem to forget is that this type of activity seems to be business-as-usual
in one of the world's most closed states.
Back in 2012, this photograph of Kim
Jong-un and an unidentified woman attending a Disneyesque performance was
making the rounds:
The same woman was seen on DPRK
television accompanying Kim as he toured Kumsusan Palace in Pyongyang, paying
tribute to Kim's grandfather Kim Il-sung as shown on this screen capture from a DPRK news video:
Some North Korean experts
suggested that the presence of a female companion was used to
"soften" Kim's image and make him more "human-like".
Well, it appears that the lucky
woman was Hyon Song-wol, a singer with the Unhasu Orchestra. Kim Jong-un
and Hyon Song-wol met in the early 2000s after she had completed her schooling
in Bern, Switzerland. The two became an item, much to the displeasure of
then leader Kim Jong-il who ordered the relationship terminated. After
the death of his father in 2011, Kim Jong-un rekindled their relationship and
apparently, this was not well received by Kim's wife, Ri Sol-ju, also a performer
in the Unhasu Orchestra prior to her marriage.
Hyon Song-wol was well known in
North Korea for such hits as Excellent Horse-like Lady:
...and the hit "A Girl in the
Saddle of a Steed:
As an aside, it is interesting that,
when I tried to embed the YouTube video of the same song from the
DPRK Music Channel, embedding is disabled.
According to a news source in China
and South Korea's main daily newspapers Chosun Ilbo, a video that was branded
"pornographic" by North Korean officials led to the arrests of 12
members of the Unhasu Orchestra and Wangjaesan Light Music Band, including the
aforementioned Hyon Song-wol in mid-August 2013. The twelve were accused
of distributing pornography of them having sex and possessing Bibles, a
political crime in North Korea. Hyon Song-wol and her fellow performers
were killed by machine gun fire in front of their families and other orchestra
members and it is believed that their family members were shipped off to work
camps, a typical punishment for family members of accused criminals.
So much for "softening"
Dear Leader's image.
Kim is Denis Rodman's boy so it makes it all ok.
ReplyDeleteWow, a really pleasant, jovial sort of chap
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