North Korea: rare photograph of Kim Jong-il's heir apparent emerges
The Mainichi newspaper printed a photo of a round-faced and well-dressed man accompanying North Korea's "Dear Leader" on a visit to a steel mill in North Hamgyong Province in March.
Kim Jong-un is being groomed to take over from his father, whom some experts believe to be suffering from the after-effects of a stroke that has been worsened by long-standing diabetes as well as kidney and heart disease.
Little is known of his third son and the last photos confirmed to have been of Kim Jong-un were taken when he was in his early teens. Now believed to be in his late 20s, North Korea's state-run media has been gradually raising his profile over the last 18 months, since his two other brothers apparently fell out of favour.
Kim Jong-un last week organised the fireworks display along the Taedong River in Pyongyang to mark "The Day of the Sun," the 98th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il-sung, the founder of the nation and Kim Jong-il's father.
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Kim Jong-un is being groomed to take over from his father, whom some experts believe to be suffering from the after-effects of a stroke that has been worsened by long-standing diabetes as well as kidney and heart disease.
Little is known of his third son and the last photos confirmed to have been of Kim Jong-un were taken when he was in his early teens. Now believed to be in his late 20s, North Korea's state-run media has been gradually raising his profile over the last 18 months, since his two other brothers apparently fell out of favour.
Kim Jong-un last week organised the fireworks display along the Taedong River in Pyongyang to mark "The Day of the Sun," the 98th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il-sung, the founder of the nation and Kim Jong-il's father.