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NKoreans mark 8th anniversary of Kim Jong II's death

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Published : Dec 17, 2019, 2:27 PM IST

Updated : Dec 17, 2019, 3:28 PM IST

North Koreans referred to Kim Jong II as their "great general" and offered the usual affirmations of support for their current leader, Kim Jong Un. Steady streams of people continued to pay their respects on Tuesday morning, as national flags flew lowered on their poles around the capital Pyongyang.

Anniversary of Kim Jong II's death
NKoreans mark 8th anniversary of Kim Jong II's death

Pyongyang: North Koreans marked the 8th anniversary of the death of their former leader Kim Jong Il this week.

On a cold and wet Monday evening, the eve of the anniversary, crowds clambered up Mansu Hill to lay flowers and bow to the pair of giant statues of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

The statue of Kim Jong Il was erected in 2012 after his death in December 2011.

Steady streams of people continued to pay their respects on Tuesday morning, as national flags flew lowered on their poles around the capital Pyongyang.

NKoreans mark 8th anniversary of Kim Jong II's death

North Koreans are expected to make a show of obeisance on all major holidays and anniversaries.

North Koreans referred to Kim Jong Il as their "great general" and offered the usual affirmations of support for their current leader, Kim Jong Un.

This week's anniversary follows a period of intense promotion of recent construction projects associated with Kim Jong Un.

North Korea has carried out 13 ballistic missile launches since May seeking to pressure Washington, and it has hinted at lifting its moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests if the Trump administration fails to make substantial concessions installed nuclear talks before the new year.

Read more: Ahead of nuke talks, US-NKorea to meet in Sweden

Pyongyang: North Koreans marked the 8th anniversary of the death of their former leader Kim Jong Il this week.

On a cold and wet Monday evening, the eve of the anniversary, crowds clambered up Mansu Hill to lay flowers and bow to the pair of giant statues of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

The statue of Kim Jong Il was erected in 2012 after his death in December 2011.

Steady streams of people continued to pay their respects on Tuesday morning, as national flags flew lowered on their poles around the capital Pyongyang.

NKoreans mark 8th anniversary of Kim Jong II's death

North Koreans are expected to make a show of obeisance on all major holidays and anniversaries.

North Koreans referred to Kim Jong Il as their "great general" and offered the usual affirmations of support for their current leader, Kim Jong Un.

This week's anniversary follows a period of intense promotion of recent construction projects associated with Kim Jong Un.

North Korea has carried out 13 ballistic missile launches since May seeking to pressure Washington, and it has hinted at lifting its moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests if the Trump administration fails to make substantial concessions installed nuclear talks before the new year.

Read more: Ahead of nuke talks, US-NKorea to meet in Sweden

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Pyongyang - 16 December 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide of people gathering around statues of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il on top of Mansu Hill in central Pyongyang
2. Mid of statues with crowds approaching
3. Various of soldiers and civilians walking up to statues, laying flowers, and bowing to statues
4. Wide of people walking away from statues
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Pyongyang - 17 December 2019
++DAY SHOTS++
5. Wide of North Korean flags lowered on flag poles for the anniversary
6. Various of people buying and carrying flowers
7. Various of crowds walking up Mansu Hill
8. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Yun Gum Ran, Pyongyang citizen:
"Every year, when this day comes, it always reminds me of the image of our fatherly general. He broke through the storm and stress of the revolution, even though he was cold and wet in the snow and rain."
9. Wide of school students walking past North Korean flags
10. Various exteriors of the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, where Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung's bodies are kept
11. Various of people walking and bowing at the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun
12. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Gam Un Hui, Pyongyang citizen:
"Whatever difficulties or trials pile up to face us, we will completely believe in and follow our respected supreme leader comrade Kim Jong Un, and we will definitely carry out and realise what our great general wanted while he was alive."
13. Wide of people walking with baskets of flowers in Changjon Street
14. Wide of Kim Il Sung Square with Grand People's Study House
15. Wide of Tower of the Juche Idea with North Korean flags lowered in foreground
STORYLINE:
North Koreans marked the 8th anniversary of the death of their former leader Kim Jong Il this week.
On a cold and wet Monday evening, the eve of the anniversary, crowds clambered up Mansu Hill to lay flowers and bow to the pair of giant statues of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.
The statue of Kim Jong Il was erected in 2012 after his death in December 2011.
Steady streams of people continued to pay their respects on Tuesday morning, as national flags flew lowered on their poles around the capital Pyongyang.
North Koreans are expected to make a show of obeisance on all major holidays and anniversaries.
North Koreans referred to Kim Jong Il as their "great general" and offered the usual affirmations of support for their current leader, Kim Jong Un.
This week's anniversary follows a period of intense promotion of recent construction projects associated with Kim Jong Un.
North Korea has carried out 13 ballistic missile launches since May seeking to pressure Washington, and it has hinted at lifting its moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests if the Trump administration fails to make substantial concessions in stalled nuclear talks before the new year.
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