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NORTH KOREA KIM JONG IL SUCCESSOR
A Chinese paramilitary police marches past North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's photos on display outside the North Korean Embassy in Beijing, China, Tuesday, June 2, 2009. North Korea told its diplomatic missions that Kim Jong Il's youngest son _ who reportedly enjoys skiing and studied English, German and French at a Swiss school _ will be the nation's next leader, a South Korean lawmaker and newspapers said Tuesday, June 2, 2009. The secretive communist state sent the message about the 26-year-old son, Jong Un, after the nation's May 25 nuclear test, which along with a series of missile tests has greatly raised tensions in the region, the Hankook Ilbo reported. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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Rights Managed
Date created
20090602
Place
BEIJING CHINA
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
AP
Byline
ANDY WONG
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2323 x 3000 px
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