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Wednesday 4 November 2015

Kim Jong-un

Kim Jong-un is the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea , commonly referred to as North Korea. He is the son of Kim Jong-il (1941–2011) and the grandson of Kim Il-sung (1912–1994).

Ko Yong-Hui, late mother of Kim Jong-Un, was half-Japanese and was born in Osaka, Japan.

Kim Jong-Un became Kim Jong-Il's heir after his oldest son (Kim Jong-Nam) tried to sneak into Japan so he could go to Disneyland.

Kim Jong-un's great-grandfather was a Korean independence activist and a devout Christian missionary.

In North Korean schools, a third of the instruction that students receive is simply information and praise about the Kim family.



Kim Jong Un learned to drive at the age of three according to a textbook in North Korea.

Kim Jong Un spent several years in Switzerland under a pseudonym he attended the Liebefeld Steinhölzli school in Köniz near Bern under the name "Pak-un" or "Un-pak" from 1998 until 2000 as the son of an employee of the Embassy of North Korea.

A year before he came to power in North Korea, his father told officials to make a list of all people with the name Kim Jong-un and "train them to voluntarily change their names."

North Koreans are proud of Kim Jong Il for his "inventions". One of them is the Gogigyeopbbang or double breaded meat, which is essentially a hamburger.

A North Korean official who was also Kim Jong Un's uncle was executed for clapping half-heartedly when Kim was elected.

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