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  2. Kim Jong Un - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jong Il's former personal chef, Kenji Fujimoto, revealed details regarding Kim Jong Un, with whom he had a good relationship, [42] stating that he was favored to be his father's successor. Fujimoto also said that Jong Un was favored by his father over his elder brother, Kim Jong Chul, reasoning that Jong Chul is too feminine in character ...

  3. Kim Jong Il - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. Leader of North Korea from 1994 to 2011 For the South Korean long jumper, see Kim Jong-il (long jumper). In this Korean name, the family name is Kim. Eternal General Secretary Kim Jong Il 김정일 Kim in August 2011 General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea In office 8 October ...

  4. Kim family (North Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jong Un's two older brothers were considered "black sheep" of the family. [27] Kim Jong-nam likely fell out of favor due to advocating for reform in the government. [33] He had a reputation as a troublemaker within the family, [8] and publicly stated in 2011 that North Korea should transition out of his family's rule. [27]

  5. Kim Hyong-jik - Wikipedia

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    Kim Hyong-jik (Korean: 김형직; 10 July 1894 – 5 June 1926) was a Korean independence activist during Japanese rule.He was the father of the North Korean founder Kim Il Sung, the paternal grandfather of Kim Jong Il, and a great-grandfather of the current leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un.

  6. Kim Jong Un's train travel has a storied history. His father ...

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    Outsiders rarely see this sliver of North Korea — the tomb of the nation’s founder, Kim Il Sung, and his son Kim Jong Il, who ruled from 1948 to 1994 and from 1994 to 2011 respectively.

  7. Seoul: Kim's daughter reveal hints at prolonged family rule

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    Kim Jong Il took over power when his father and state founder Kim Il Sung died in 1994. Disclosing the young Ju Ae has taken long-time North Korea watchers by a huge surprise, as both Kim Jong Un ...

  8. Ko Yong-hui - Wikipedia

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    It was Kim's fourth child, after daughter Kim Hye-gyong (born 1968 to Hong Il-chon), son Kim Jong-nam (born 1971 to Song Hye-rim), and daughter Kim Sol-song (born 1974 to Kim Young-sook). Kim Jong Il's second child with Ko, the present North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un, followed one to three years after Jong-chul. Their third child, Kim ...

  9. Rare footage shows Kim Jong Un's sister with children - AOL

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    Born in 1988, according to the South Korean government, she is one of three children born to Kim's father and predecessor, Kim Jong Il, and his third known partner, former dancer Ko Yong Hui.