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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un makes public appearance, state media says | North Korean leader Kim Jong Un makes public appearance, state media says |
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TOKYO — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has made his first public appearance in three weeks at a large public ceremony to open a new fertilizer factory, North Korean state media reported Saturday. | |
Kim’s absence from the public eye had fueled speculation he might have fallen ill or even died, although it is not unusual for him to be absent for similar periods. His factory visit was reported by state radio and in front-page coverage in the official Rodong Sinmun newspaper. | |
Photographs showed Kim cutting a large red ribbon to open the Sunchon Phosphatic Fertilizer Factory, with his sister Kim Yo Jong in the background. | |
A huge crowd attended the ceremony, photographs showed. Other images showed Kim Jong Un touring the factory, smiling broadly and apparently in good spirits. | |
“Amid celebratory music, beloved Supreme Leader comrade Kim Jong Un appeared at the building completion ceremony,” said Rodong Sinmun. | |
“All the participants again burst into thunderous cheers of ‘hurrah!’ for the Supreme Leader,” it added, as he commanded “the all-people general march for accomplishing the great cause of prosperity by dint of self-reliance,” and demonstrated “the might and dignity of socialist Korea.” | |
This isn’t Kim’s first prolonged absence from the public eye this year. He lay low for three weeks between late January and February and wasn’t seen on state media for another 13 days between the middle and end of February. | |
The rumors about Kim’s ill health followed his failure to show up for celebrations of his grandfather’s birthday on April 15, a report on a South Korean website that he had undergone a cardiovascular operation and was recovering, and a CNN report suggesting he may have fallen gravely ill. | The rumors about Kim’s ill health followed his failure to show up for celebrations of his grandfather’s birthday on April 15, a report on a South Korean website that he had undergone a cardiovascular operation and was recovering, and a CNN report suggesting he may have fallen gravely ill. |
But South Korean officials insisted Kim was alive and still in charge of the country, and satellite images showed Kim’s personal train arrived at a railway platform reserved for his use in the coastal resort of Wonsan sometime between April 15 and 21. His presence at Wonsan was also suggested by the fact that luxury boats owned by Kim were spotted outside his personal villa. | |
Officials in the United States and South Korea believe Kim retreated to Wonsan after becoming aware in mid-April that subordinates in his vicinity had suffered from a fever, according to two people familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence reports. | |
Publicly, Pyongyang claims that no one in North Korea has contracted the novel coronavirus despite the understanding of U.S. and South Korean intelligence officials that the North has quarantined scores of its people near the Chinese border in response to the spreading virus. | |
U.S. and South Korean officials were also skeptical that the leader had died, after signals intelligence indicated that no unusual uptick in communication had occurred in Pyongyang, said people familiar with the situation. | U.S. and South Korean officials were also skeptical that the leader had died, after signals intelligence indicated that no unusual uptick in communication had occurred in Pyongyang, said people familiar with the situation. |
Days before Kim’s appearance, South Korean officials shared information with the United States that contradicted media reports that Kim had died, people familiar with the situation said. | |
Kim had also visited the fertilizer factory, which lies some 30 miles north of Pyongyang, in January when it was still under construction. | |
That had been his first economic site visit of the year, underlining the importance of food security and reducing dependence on Chinese fertilizer imports, said Lim Eul-chul, an expert on the North Korean economy at South Korea’s Kyungnam University. | |
“It’s a message to China . . . as well as to Western countries imposing trade sanctions,” Lim said. “This is important news to come in springtime, when old stocks of autumn harvest dwindle. ” | |
The opening ceremony “was splendidly held on May Day, the international holiday of the working people of the whole world,” Rodong Sinmun reported. | |
The fact that no hint of Friday’s huge ceremony had leaked out until now underlines how tight information control is in North Korea, observers said. | |
Kim reported from Seoul, and Hudson reported from Washington. | |
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