North Korea’s number one was not on the list of the dignitaries who were present at the mausoleum which houses the remains of his father and his grandfather
The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, who has not been seen in public for over a month, was absent during the pilgrimage marking the creation of the single party, AFP informs.
North Korea’s number one was not on the list of the dignitaries who were present at the mausoleum in Pyongyang, which houses the remains of his father, Kim Jong-Il, and his grandfather, Kim Il-Sung, list which was published by the KCNA official news agency.
A sheaf of flowers, on which the name of the Stalinist-like regime’s leader could be read, was brought to the two statues of the two Kim, at the mausoleum from the Kumsusan Palace.
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