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» 01/29/2011 10:24
NORTH KOREA - JAPAN
Kim's eldest son: "My father does not trust his successor"
by Joseph Yun Li-sun
Kim Jong-nam, the eldest son of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il, excluded from the succession, speaks from his exile in Japan: "My father does not trust his heir apparent, Kim Jong-un. He did not want him as his successor. "

Seoul (AsiaNews) - The "Dear Leader" Kim Jong-il has had strong doubts about the succession of his youngest son Kim Jong-un, 26, appointed last year to take his place to lead the country.  The dictator’s eldest son Kim Jong-nam revealed as much in an interview with Japanese daily Tokyo Shimbun reiterating his opposition to a hereditary transmission of power.

"Even Mao Zedong of China didn’t hand down power - says Kim Jong-nam - It doesn’t fit with socialism, and my father too was against it. I understand that was done to provide stability to the nation. The instability of North Korea would bring instability throughout the region. "

Kim Jong-nam is in exile in Japan after clashing directly with his father for a number of reasons, among which there was an unauthorized trip to Tokyo and a widespread belief of his inability to govern.

The eldest son of North Korean leader also said that Pyongyang is determined to pursue its nuclear program, because "our national strength comes from nuclear weapons, and as long as confrontation with the United States continues, the likelihood of giving them up is low”.


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See also
09/21/2010 NORTH KOREA
Date fixed for Party Congress to choose a successor to Kim Jong Il
by Joseph Yun Li-sun
06/02/2009 KOREA
Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-il’s youngest son is “appointed successor”
03/17/2010 NORTH KOREA
Kim Jong-il grooms a "bulldog" as heir
by Joseph Yun Li-sun
09/30/2010 NORTH KOREA
Second dynastic succession of Kim: All in the Family
by Pino Cazzaniga
02/29/2008 NORTH KOREA
Clapton invitation means Kim Jong-il has chosen his heir

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